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I can remember exactly the conversations that Ove is referring to, which means I can adapt favorably in future situations. Most important, knowing who left the feedback, I was able to follow up with Ove and get further information.
No Rules Rules
Reed Hastings, Erin Meyer
Matt is one of the people I most try to emulate. He is exceptionally calm and logical under pressure. I’ve seen him face multiple data-center collapses with near-indifference, calmly sipping beer before another billiards shot. What should I tell a hugely influential journalist asking about it? “Tell him we’re on it.” Then he sunk another ball. He’s the epitome of “getting upset won’t help things.” I frequently ask myself “What would Matt do?” or “What would Matt say to me?”
Tools of Titans
Timothy Ferriss
Children who are most at risk for depression believe the causes of the bad events that happen to them are permanent. Since the cause will persist forever, they reason, bad events are always going to recur. In contrast, children who bounce back well from setbacks and resist depression believe that the causes of bad events are temporary.
The Optimistic Child
Martin E. P. Seligman
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