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…for rewards, at most companies they almost always entail more responsibilities and less freedom.
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…much of the time, we are simply operating on automatic pilot, and the way we think and act – and how well we think and act on the spur of the moment – are a lot more susceptible to outside influences than we realize.
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58 |
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If you are able to cut your losses earlier, it’s a huge win. An added bonus is that it frees you up so you can turn your limited attention and resources to more fruitful endeavors that have a higher expected value, reducing opportunity costs.
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113 |
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Games teach us how to create opportunities for freely chosen, challenging work that keeps us at the limits of our abilities, and those lessons can be transferred to real life.
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33 |
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The doors to the office of the real leader are open to all who wish to enter, and their working quarters are free from formality or ostentation.
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061 |
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Pursuing your hustle will make you feel more empowered and therefore more able to handle life’s inevitable challenges with a far greater feeling of freedom along the way.
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Embracing change, not fearing it, today’s enthusiasm sets minds free.
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030 |
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In today’s world, free time or down time – time to do nothing but just hang out and think or feel or listen and watch – has become as rare as silence.
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058 |
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…limited duration exploits our sense of freedom: we need to be in control. Not taking action now means losing freedom to take action later.
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You lose your freedom, your motivation, your soul, and in exchange for control over your life, your company often gets little more than a show of work.
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028 |