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…a person who is interrupted takes 50 percent longer to accomplish a task and makes up to 50 percent more errors.
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117 |
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…it is a mistake to think of the relationship between education and the economy as a straightforward process of supply and demand…
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059 |
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Humans make mistakes. A well-designed system expects its users to err and is as forgiving as possible.
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112 |
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Well-designed systems tell people when they are doing well and when they are making mistakes.
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118 |
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…the fact that we make mistakes also means that there are always ways to improve our decisions…
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240 |
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When we spy the future through our prospectiscopes, the clarity of the next hour and the fuzziness of the next year can lead us to a make a variety of mistakes.
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108 |
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…the truth is that most significant accomplishments arise out of hundreds of mistakes and failures.
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025 |
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If we make mistakes in our definition of performance, we are likely to glide through them and appreciate the beauty of the longer run.
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102 |
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Volatility is good for velocity. The faster you move and the more mistakes you make, the better your chances of learning and gaining the momentum you need to soar above competitors.
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014 |
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When you’re fully receptive, encounters of chance and mistakes of the eye become ideas.
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336 |