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Paul: No. I had no idea. You would take these surveys that would tell you something random, like, you are supposed to be a photographer when you grow up. You are supposed to be an insurance salesman. Robert: What were you supposed to be? Paul: I don't even remember. I don't even remember. It seemed like the choices were all so boring like an actuary or something like that.
Interviews With the Masters
Robert Greene
“I Am the Leader!” Someone will declare, “I am the leader!” and expect everyone to get in line and follow him or her to the gates of heaven or hell. My experience is that it doesn’t happen that way. Unless you’re a guard on a chain gang, others follow you based on the quality of your actions rather than the magnitude of your declarations.
The Score Takes Care of Itself
Bill Walsh, Steve Jamison, Craig Walsh
Given that sacrifice deepens our commitment, it’s important to ensure that what we sacrifice for is worthy of that commitment, as the church was for me and Annie. Perhaps nothing deserves sacrifice more than family—and not just that others should sacrifice for you, but that you should sacrifice for your family, too. I believe it is an essential foundation to deep friendships and fulfilling, happy families and marriages.
How Will You Measure Your Life?
Clayton M. Christensen, James Allworth, and Karen Dillon