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You know when a codebase was made with care but it's not that easy to put your finger on what makes it better than the others.

Full-Stack Tao

Alex Kondov

We can refer to them by name and talk them through our actions: “Metu, I’m going to pick you up. It’s time for your bath. I’m washing your left leg and now your right one.” We can also talk about their actions or reactions. “You smiled! You enjoyed that,” or “You’re pulling your ears, looks like you’re sleepy.” In this way, our baby starts to make connections between actions and words.

The Montessori Baby

Simone Davies;Junnifa Uzodike

Think in terms of one-way and two-way door decisions. In his annual shareholder newsletter, Jeff Bezos talks about decisions as either one-way or two-way door decisions. Two-way door decisions can easily be reversed. One-way door decisions cannot. 90% of decisions are two-day doors, even if you initially think they’re not. Be aware of which group a decision falls into, and move fast on two-way door decisions.

Data Will Not Tell You What to Do

Mikkel Dengsøe

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