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Stop imagining what’s going to work. Find out for real.
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094 |
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Problems are usually pretty simple. We just imagine that they require hard solutions.
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101 |
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…the more uninspiring your origins, the more likely you are to use your imagination and invent worlds where everything seems impossible.
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012 |
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Jumping to conclusions is a safer sport in the world of our imagination than it is in reality.
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118 |
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Intense regret is what you experience when you can most easily imagine yourself doing something other than what you did.
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346 |
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Entrepreneurs start out doing what they love. Not because it makes sense, or because it’s a great market, but because they cannot imagine themselves doing (or eating) anything else.
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052 |
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Eliminating unnecessary expenses will bring more health to your business than you can ever imagine.
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040 |
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…even large firms are more fragile and more prone to crisis than they had imagined.
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250 |
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It’s hard to imagine a surer sign that one is dealing with an irrational economic system than the fact that the prospect of eliminating drudgery is considered to be a problem.
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261 |
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Lateral thinking… the reimagining of information in new contexts, including the drawing together of seemingly disparate concepts or domains that can give old ideas new uses.
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193 |