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“This is social arbitrage at work. And the first key is, don’t wait to be asked. Just do it.”
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…could God have blessed us with a better social lubricant [than wine]?
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The dynamic of our society, and particularly our economy, will increasingly be defined by interdependence and interconnectivity.
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291 |
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In every human society, people are motivated to seek belonging and status. Identifying with a group checks both boxes at the same time: we become part of a tribe, and we take pride when our tribe winds.
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As a society, we often make talent-picking too contrived and complicated to be effective. It’s time for a better approach.
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A business environment with an unbalanced focus on short-term results and money before people affects society at large.
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Our (or indeed a company’s) sense of right or wrong, despite the letter of the law, matters on a social level. This is the very foundation of civil society.
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It is an honor in society to do things to help our leaders. And perhaps at a later date, if they remember to recognize us, they may even throw us a bone while everyone else is watching.
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In our capitalist society, conspicuous displays of wealth may indicate to others that we are doing well.
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Gratitude – with its mighty combination of messaging and social connection – is a mighty restorative.
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