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If we can resist the temptation to justify our actions in a rigid, overconfident way, we can leave the door open to empathy and an appreciation of life’s complexity, including the possibility that what was right for us might not have been right for others.
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311 |
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The happiest, most mature adults were those who could embrace the losses in their lives and transform them into sources of deep gratitude…
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316 |
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No matter how successful we are in life, when we die, none of us will be declared the winner of life. And there is certainly no such thing as winning business.
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004 |
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Companies exist to advance something – technology, quality of life or anything else with the potential to ease or enhance our lives in some way, shape or form.
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075 |
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In both the place we choose to live and the place we choose to make a living, we should feel like we are working to advance something bigger than ourselves.
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089 |
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…fear is in every person when they consider uncharted waters, when they consider blowing up their lives to do something new or different.
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005 |
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What we are to do in this life comes from somewhere beyond us; it’s bigger than us.
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010 |
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The best we can try to do is learn from our peers, past and present, and apply their lessons to our own life.
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039 |
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The fear you feel is a sign. If courage is never required in your life, you’re living a boring life. Put yourself in a position that demands you to leap.
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056 |
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There are things worse than dying. Living with what we had to do to keep living, for one. Regretting that lost opportunity to have been a hero.
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061 |