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If you can’t count durable relationships among the fruits of your time at work, you haven’t invested your time well – even in purely financial terms.
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120 |
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Individual task boards can significantly improve the quality of your life as a knowledge worker, but only if invest sufficient time in their upkeep.
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168 |
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Dreams and aspirations are good things… But investing time and energy to motivate ourselves – or other people – toward an abstraction is the wrong move.
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49 |
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Unprofitable investments and expensive toys will almost always be the byproduct of having more money than one needs.
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188 |
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Without question, investments in the ‘[FORBES] 100 Best Companies to Work For’ have greatly outperformed the S&P 500.
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82 |
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The amount of time a company can count on holding on to market leadership… creates an imperative for even the most entrenched companies to invest in innovation.
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34 |
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The more money, time, and creative energy that has been sunk into an idea, the harder it is to pivot.
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153 |
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Professional relationships disintegrate when entrepreneurs, inventors, investors, and executives feel…
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82 |
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…interest is what drives people to invest their time and energy in developing particular skills and bases of knowledge.
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104 |
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It turns out that givers are the least vulnerable to the mistake of overinvesting in people…
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112 |