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A genuinely sound business principle will apply anywhere in life – in your friendships, in your marriage, anywhere. That’s the bottom line.
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082 |
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We all tend to work out our conflicts upon the backs of each other, especially our friends. We all have been unfair and mean.
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151 |
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…don’t let others determine your path, as peer-based risk aversion among friends can be contagious.
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094 |
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Parents need to be parents, not friends, to their children.
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014 |
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Without meaning to, friends and family pigeonhole us. Worse, they fear our changing.
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121 |
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Turns out that what makes us happy is not just free time, but when our free time aligns with our friends’ free time.
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029 |
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…be careful that your work friendship [with your boss] doesn’t cross the line into the overly personal zone. It’s tricky to navigate and even harder to identify.
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132 |
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The cheat is to have connections to people – mentors, advisers, friends, family, partners, employees – who’ve been through the problems you’re facing before and can give you a map…
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004 |
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…true friends always find a way to stay in touch no matter what.
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116 |
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Trust others with your truth, and the golden values of real friendship and love reveal themselves like lost treasure.
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280 |