How to succeed in Business
emulate the sparrow, the “wisest of birds.” According to the Zhuangzi, “If its eyes do not spot a suitable place, it will not look twice. If it happens to drop the nut it is carrying, it will simply abandon it and continue on its way. It is wary of people, and yet it lives among them, protected within the altars of grain and soil.”
Edward Slingerland • Trying Not to Try
be clear about your intentions.
Andrew Conner • Making the Internet Work for You: YouTube
Narrow your focus: The book introduces the “Hedgehog Concept,” which managers can use as a strategic tool to focus their organizations on three intersecting circles:
• What they can be the best at.
• What drives their economic engine.
• What they’re passionate about.
For managers, this concept is invaluable in clarifying and simplifying the strategic
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“You don’t get extreme results without extreme actions.” - Derek Sivers
swyx.io • How to Create Luck
The amount of serendipity that will occur in your life, your Luck Surface Area, is directly proportional to the degree to which you do something you’re passionate about combined with the total number of people to whom this is effectively communicated. It’s a simple concept, but an extremely powerful one because what it implies is that you can
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If you do everything the way the average startup does it, you should expect average performance. The problem here is, average performance means that you'll go out of business. The survival rate for startups is way less than fifty percent. So if you're running a startup, you had better be doing something odd. If not, you're in trouble.
Paul Graham • Essays
“Your job isn’t to sell—it’s to help people,”
J. Keenan • Your Salespeople Are Stressed. This Simple Fix Can Make All the Difference
Don’t just sit there. Do something. The answers will follow.
Mark Manson • The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck
A systems-first mentality provides the antidote. When you fall in love with the process rather than the product, you don’t have to wait to give yourself permission to be happy. You can be satisfied anytime your system is running