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…people need to develop a regular habit of challenging the conventional wisdom. This takes energy and courage, but it takes a process as well.
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040 |
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The wise will be humble enough to listen to others, creative enough to devise new solutions to our new problems, and bold enough in the face of uncertainty to give them a try.
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017 |
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Investing your time wisely requires that you prioritize what you do. If you don’t, leeches in the form of disagreeable people and insignificant projects will rob you of your time.
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144 |
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…’empowerment’… should be done only if the recipients of newfound authority have the necessary sense of perspective to act on it wisely.
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216 |
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To spend money wisely, focus on the function you need, not the form it takes.
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096 |
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…people in business who simply accept conventional wisdom may reach the top of a bureaucratic organization, but they will never use their particular talents to their fullest.
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070 |
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It is entirely possible to succeed and satisfy yourself simultaneously, but only if you are wise enough and honest enough to admit what you want and to recognize what you need.
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122 |
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There is magic in experience, as well as wisdom. And more magic in stress, challenge, and adversity, and more wisdom.
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146 |
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All of us will have hard decisions to make at times in our lives; not all of them will be right, and not all of them will be wise.
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311 |
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We get to choose our own Worthy Rivals and we would be wise to select them strategically.
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161 |