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Find that niche that you do better than others. Maximize it. Swim in it.
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189 |
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…look around you and see the extraordinary in the ordinary.
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197 |
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Many people who find their work fulfilling have achieved some degree of expertise in their work. It feels good to be good at something.
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044 |
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Tolerating flaws isn’t just something novices need to do – it’s part of becoming an expert and continuing to gain mastery. The more you grow, the better you know which flaws are acceptable.
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065 |
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A great deal of expert knowledge is tacit – it’s implicit, not explicit.
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116 |
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Research shows that groups promote the people who command the most airtime – regardless of their aptitude and expertise.
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183 |
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The Internet has accomplished what even the most fervent consumer advocates usually cannot: it has vastly shrunk the gap between the experts and the public.
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064 |
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If you were to assume that many experts use their information to your detriment, you’d be right.
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067 |
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Experts depend on the fact that you don’t have the information they do.
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067 |
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Armed with information, experts can exert a gigantic, if unspoken leverage: fear.
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067 |