2030 or Beyond... making the claims payment the exception while helping people to live a better life. If you can avoid a claim rather than to play a claim...
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— Stephen R. Covey, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People (1989) ~*~ 📘 The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People presents Stephen R. Covey’s principle-centered...
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"We laugh at people who still use Windows 95, yet we still cling to opinions that we formed in 1995." — Adam Grant, Think Again (2021) ~*~ 📘 Think Again...
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Reasons to Stay Alive ~*~ Atomic Habits The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People The Power of Habit Deep Work Essentialism Grit Digital Minimalism Four Thousand...
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replaying a private museum of horrors. Social fear shrinks when you put people in proper perspective—others are more like you than different—and when you...
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lift up the very people he had once exploited or ignored. Where he once saved money and used people, he now uses money to save people, turning his business...
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1.5 billion people—carry thousands of times the computing power that guided Apollo missions. Globalization is people competing with people; technology...
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plans with people who follow through. The space reveals whether the change is theirs to make now or not at all. Trade pressure for clarity: people change on...
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and the same and do it with people you want to be with. 🏛️ The turning point came when Bridgewater grew past sixty-seven people and personalized holiday...
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seventeen “Wealth Files” that contrast how rich, poor, and middle-class people think and act, with specific action steps. The prose is direct and seminar-style...
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trap for applause. People tend to want wealth to signal to others that they should be liked and admired. But in reality those other people often ignore you...
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it a humane inquiry into the “systematic errors in the thinking of normal people.” The book also reached a wide audience: Macmillan reports more than 2.6...
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challenge and skill, immediate feedback, and intense focus—and why many people pursue such autotelic experiences for their own sake. Organized into ten...
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plans with people who follow through. The space reveals whether the change is theirs to make now or not at all. Trade pressure for clarity: people change on...
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connection. The chapter foreshadows the practices developed later—moving toward people, speaking truth with civility, reaching for strangers, and cultivating a...
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crowd behind him, a hundred people moving with the slowest man on the field. The scene rewrites the scoreboard: chase other people and they have no reason...
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elegant and more effective to give people the illusion of choice. It is usually more elegant and more effective to give people the illusion of choice. 💭 In...
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sent us to a playtest of the prototype CASHFLOW game with about fifteen people. The board showed a well-dressed rat circling an inner “Rat Race” track...
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principle generalizes: build a systems-dependent, not people-dependent, business; let ordinary people do extraordinary work by running an extraordinary system...
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Positioned as the follow-up to Steal Like an Artist and pitched as “a book for people who hate the very idea of self-promotion,” it offers ways to be findable...
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