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There seems to be a human impulse to help people answer our questions. We start off with a good interrogative-led question but then answer it for the adversary, or at least throw out possible answers.
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If you commit yourself to finding your passion… it’s interesting how that commitment is rewarded with answers.
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If being wrong repeatedly leads us to the right answer, the experience of being wrong itself can become joyful.
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With a logic problem, asking people to explain themselves doesn’t impair their ability to come up with the answers. In some cases, in fact, it may help.
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…speak and answer questions as often as possible; while it may seem like you’re repeating yourself, in reality you will be reinforcing a strategic message.
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Leaders don’t need to have all the answers; no one is an expert in everything – not even you.
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Start small. Dream big. Don’t take no for an answer.
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I don’t know how’ is never the final answer – if other people can do it, you can learn how too!
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Startups should position themselves with comparable clarity by answering one simple question: What do you do?
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What do you want? The majority of us go through life, often very successfully, without ever asking, much less answering, this most basic question.
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