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…today’s market values creativity over mere competence and expertise over general knowledge.
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There’s no better way to learn something, and become an expert at it, than to have to teach it.
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…you’ve got to figure out what exceptional expertise you’re going to master that will provide real value to your network and your company.
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Today, where innovation has become more important than production, not moving forward means going backward.
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Foresight gives you and your company the flexibility to adapt to change. Creativity allows you to take advantage of it.
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…get online and read, read, read… Eventually, all this knowledge will build on itself, and you’ll start making connections others aren’t.
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You have to learn more to earn more. All content-creators are readers or at least deep questioners or conversationalists.
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Never Eat Alone:
…read books and magazines, listen to educational tapes, attend three to five conference a year, take a course or two, and develop relationships with the leaders in your field.
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Never Eat Alone:
…you have to take care of yourself – your body, mind, and spirit – to be at your best.
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Never Eat Alone:
The trick is not to work obsessively on the skills and talents you lack, but to focus and cultivate your strengths so that your weaknesses matter less.
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