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But the right thing is to shun both courses: you should neither become like the bad because they are many, nor be an enemy of the many because they are unlike you. Retire into yourself as much as you can. Associate with people who are likely to improve you. Welcome those whom you are capable of improving. The process is a mutual one: men learn as they teach.
Letters From a Stoic
Lucius Annaeus Seneca
Search: At some point, your customers will take action to reach their goals. They may start looking for information, or they may already have an idea that they’ll go ahead and try. You need to understand why they spring into action when they do. If they’re looking for information, you want to know where they look and make sure you’re the one providing it, and if they’re trying something, you want to make sure it’s your thing.
Growth Levers and How to Find Them
Matt Lerner
It takes twenty minutes to reload context. In today’s digital culture, this is part of a larger, dangerous phenomenon known as cognitive overload. It’s a cocktail of stress, too much multitasking, too many distractions, and the frequent flurry of new data to deal with. Scientists agree that trying to focus on several things at once means you’ll do poorly at each of them.
Pragmatic Thinking and Learning
Andy Hunt
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