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It takes collective judgment to find the signal in the noise.
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189 |
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In life, there are few things more consequential than the judgments people make of our potential.
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201 |
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It’s a mistake to judge people solely by the heights they’ve achieved.
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202 |
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There’s no higher value than aspiring to be better tomorrow than we are today. There’s no greater accomplishment than unleashing our hidden potential.
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233 |
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Research… shows that most people judge their well-being not by measuring where they stand but rather based on whether they think their circumstances and income will improve in the coming years.
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033 |
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…the person of achievement in any field, whether business or academics or art or sports, will always receive the special reward of respect and admiration.
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159 |
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Forgiveness, gratitude, conviviality, and related mental states are active conditions that require effort to achieve. You can have these worldviews, but you’ve got to work at it.
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244 |
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Both contemporary psychological research and age-old common sense suggest that a feeling of purpose improves a person’s experience of life.
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251 |
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Above the 150 Tipping Point, there begin to be structural impediments to the ability of the group to agree and act with one voice.
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182 |
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…lack of cross-departmental communication impedes efforts to make product development and marketing more customer focused…
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036 |