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WHEN A DECISION IS HARD, THAT MEANS IT’S EASY When you’re weighing two options that are close, then the decision is actually easy, because whichever one you choose you can’t be that wrong since the difference between the two is so small.
Third, with so much success coming, we must avoid bad effects from envy, which is given a prominent place in the Ten Commandments because envy is so much a part of human nature. The best way to avoid envy, recognized by Aristotle, is to plainly deserve the success we get. We will be fanatic about product quality, quality of product presentation, and reasonableness of prices, considering the harmless pleasure we will provide.
Poor Charlie's Almanack by Charles T. Munger
Charles T. Munger
Repetition Watch a baby who is learning to sit, stand, or walk. Often, the baby pulls up to a stand, sits or kneels, and then stands right back up. They do this repeatedly if they are not interrupted. Repetition is a human tendency that allows us to master skills. When we observe babies repeating an action, instead of assuming they are struggling, need help, or might be bored, we can allow the opportunity and time for repetition.
The Montessori Baby
Simone Davies, Junnifa Uzodike, and Sanny van Loon
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