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The Optimist Razor
When choosing who to spend time with, prioritize spending more time with optimists.
Pessimists see the doors that are closed. Optimists see the doors that are open—and probably kick down the closed doors.
Remember: Pessimists sound smart, optimists get rich.
“Razors” Are Rules of Th...
@SahilBloom on Twitter
In such a world, the last thing a teacher needs to give her pupils is more information. They already have far too much of it. Instead, people need the ability to make sense of information, to tell the difference between what is important and what is unimportant, and above all to combine many bits of information into a broad picture of the world.
21 Lessons for the 21st Century
Yuval Noah Harari
We also try to measure the strength of our culture through regular employee surveys by asking employees whether they agree or disagree with statements such as: I believe that the company has a higher purpose beyond just profits. My role at Zappos has a real purpose—it is more than just a job. I feel that I am in control of my career path and that I am progressing in my personal and professional development at Zappos. I consider my co-workers to be like my family and friends. I am very happy in my job.
Delivering Happiness
Tony Hsieh
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