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We are far too willing to reject the belief that much of what we see in life is random.
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To think clearly about the future, we need to clean up the language that we use in labeling the beliefs we had in the past.
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Considering how little we know, the confidence we have in our beliefs is preposterous – and it is also essential.
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Theoretical beliefs are robust, and it takes much more than one embarrassing finding for established theories to be seriously questioned.
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…[position] feedback as bridging the gap: identify where you want the other person to be, give them clear advice on how to get there, and (most importantly) emphasize that you believe they have the ability to bridge the gap. – Cade Massey
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…when someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time. – Maya Angelou
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When we show care and trust with the people around us, and believe that they care for and trust us, too, something remarkable happens. Our collective work becomes more than the sum of its parts.
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…we have to be able to accept that what we believe we know about ourselves may not be true, have the courage to question our beliefs, and start from a place without pre existing assumptions.
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…companies transform because they believe they need to be able to successfully take advantage of new opportunities that arise and effectively respond to serious threats.
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Want it. Believe it. Earn it. Show it. Only then will you get it.
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