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Be careful of the decision trap. // Humans, / at some point / cannot make more decisions. // Every day / people are asking me to make hundreds of decisions / and at some point / that broke me. // It's a real problem called decision fatigue / and it can affect you / and me /, which means the more decisions you have to make in your everyday life. // “Should I wear yellow or white?” The less likely you are to make good decisions. // “Yellow!” / , and the more anxiety you will have about making bad decisions. // The only way to beat decision fatigue is to make less decisions. // And that's why I only wear one type of shirt. // I let waiters order for me at restaurants / “just order for me” and I let my friends decide where we go / and when we go out. // Because sometimes the best decision is no decision. // That's one minute. // See you tomorrow. //
LET'S UNDERSTAND!
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What makes people not able to make decisions?
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How does having many choices affect our decision-making?
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What is/are the best way/s to reduce stress?
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What is the video content all about?
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What is the speaker's purpose of this speech?
LET'S RECAP!
1. Which new words/phrases were easiest to remember? Give three.
どの語句/文が覚えやすかったですか?3つ挙げてください。
2. Which words/phrases were you having a hard time to speak/understand? Give three.
どの語句/文が話したり理解するのに難しかったですか?3つ挙げてください。
trap
[ trap ]
noun
Caught in the poverty trap, they are unable to save money for business.
beat
[ beet ]
verb
He beat his opponent in the final game.
fatigue
[ fuh-'teeg ]
noun
He was suffering from fatigue and a stress-related illness.
anxiety
[ ang-'zahy-i-tee ]
noun
He helped me relieve my anxiety.
less likely
phrase
You are less likely to catch the virus if you observe proper health protocols.
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