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Today, Dr. Killeen explores how social media can quietly influence the way we think and respond. While it is a powerful tool for learning and connection, it also taps into deep instincts around comparison and belonging. Over time, this can shift our attention toward quick reactions and surface level thinking instead of thoughtful understanding. In dentistry, where nuance and judgment matter, that shift can create problems. The best decisions around diagnosis, treatment, and leadership rarely come from fast reactions. They come from slowing down, asking better questions, and considering the full picture. Be intentional with how you consume information. Creating space before reacting can lead to clearer thinking, better decisions, and stronger leadership in your practice.
By Addison Killeen DDS4.9
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Today, Dr. Killeen explores how social media can quietly influence the way we think and respond. While it is a powerful tool for learning and connection, it also taps into deep instincts around comparison and belonging. Over time, this can shift our attention toward quick reactions and surface level thinking instead of thoughtful understanding. In dentistry, where nuance and judgment matter, that shift can create problems. The best decisions around diagnosis, treatment, and leadership rarely come from fast reactions. They come from slowing down, asking better questions, and considering the full picture. Be intentional with how you consume information. Creating space before reacting can lead to clearer thinking, better decisions, and stronger leadership in your practice.

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