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Perspective is no more and no less than how you see things, your particular frame of reference. Without it, you’re flying blind.
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115 |
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Leadership without perspective and point of view isn’t leadership – and of course it must be your own perspective, your own point of view. You cannot borrow… someone else’s.
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116 |
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…an understanding of memory and self-justification leads us to a more nuanced perspective: a person doesn’t have to be lying to be wrong.
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108 |
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An infinite perspective frees us from fixating on what other companies are doing, which allows us to focus on a larger vision.
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011 |
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…to truly embrace the journey means you need to truly change your perspective, from helplessness to possibility.
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018 |
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Try shifting your perspective to view fear as a green light, an indicator that you’re moving tin the right direction.
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027 |
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Empathy is a stunning act of imaginative derring-do, the ultimate virtual reality – climbing into another’s mind to experience the world from that person’s perspective.
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What criticism offers you… is an invitation to have your perspective challenged – or at least to grow by truly considering it.
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090 |
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A key element to ensure that people are not susceptible to relative tactics is exposure to diverse sources, perspectives, options, and considerations.
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…from a consumer’s perspective, loyalty can often be an inferior input, because quality and performance can vary greatly across products by the same company.
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