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The Wiki Strategy: How to Grow Your Blog to 100k+ Monthly Visitors
Nat Eliason
If you use “quotation marks" all the time when not actually "quoting" someone, it is probable that you wish to “apologize" for the “wrong" word or to sneer at "it." Don't. It's impolite to cringe or to sneer.
Economical Writing
Deirdre N. McCloskey
Jeff Bezos, ex-CEO of Amazon, confirmed this observation while sharing his anecdotal experience in an interview.[12](private://read/01kdfwzjzyb4s7z0dyt8tsd4pg/backmatter003.xhtml#foot-12) *I always speak last. And I know from experience that if I speak first, even very strong-willed, highly intelligent, high judgment participants in that meeting will wonder, “Well, if Jeff thinks that, I came in this meeting thinking one thing, but maybe I’m not right.”*
Scaling Fast
Swizec Teller
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