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…the real danger of pursuit of stuff may be that most stuff is harmless, and therefore, utterly seductive.
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208 |
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…science has determined that multitasking is for most practical purposes a myth, and heeding its siren call leads to inefficiency and even danger.
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152 |
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Even though many managers – and employees – would like to ignore emotions, pretending that such ‘messy’ things do not belong in the workplace, such studied ignorance is a dangerous gamble.
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031 |
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Not all feelings should be weighted equally. Trusting everything your brain throws at you without holding it up to a light is dangerous.
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082 |
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Estimation is a dangerous topic in many corporate cultures.
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128 |
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Starting with the details – the inside view – is dangerous.
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230 |