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How many decisions will make things tougher today than they were yesterday but benefit you dramatically in the long term?
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There’s an implicit understanding that investing time and energy in building personal relationships with the right people will pay dividends.
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Our culture demands more of us these days. It demands that we treat each other with respect. That every relationship be seen in mutually beneficial terms.
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Our culture demands more of us these days. It demands that we treat each other with respect. That every relationship be seen in mutually beneficial terms.
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…dovetailing… Look for items that are of low cost to you and high benefit to them, and vice versa.
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There is a powerful benefit to this strategy of opening the doors wide at first, and then getting picky as newcomers reveal their full strengths and limits.
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…though there is not rational benefit to most of our hobbies, we enjoy them because they satisfy our prehistoric foraging desires.
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The overall benefits of napping to our brainpower are massive, especially the older we get.
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…if you’re feeling stuck in the middle of a project, picture one person who’ll benefit from your efforts. Dedicating your work to that person will deepen your dedication to your task.
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The benefits of thinking fondly about the past are vast because nostalgia delivers two ingredients essential to well-being: a sense of meaning and a connection to others.
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