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One final note that’s worth mentioning: There’s a difference between “predicting” the future and “taking a chance” on the future. Orville Redenbacher’s Gourmet Popping Corn took a chance that people would pay twice as much for a high-end popcorn. Not a bad risk in today’s affluent society.

The 22 Immutable Laws of Marketing: Exposed and Explained by the World's Two

Al Ries

How to Read during the First Six Months 1. Your baby always enjoys human interaction; books are the perfect introduction. 2. By three months, hands and eyes coordinate. Start touching books! 3. Between four and seven months, your baby can sit up to read. 4. Memory increases dramatically over these months—they will remember books. 5. Babies learn cause and effect by playing with objects—including books.

Born Reading

Jason Boog

The feminine’s moods and opinions are like weather patterns. They are constantly changing, severe and gentle, and they have no single source. No analysis will work. There is no linear chain of cause and effect that can lead to the kernel of the “problem.” There is no problem, only a storm, a breeze, a sudden change in weather. And the bases of these storms are the high and low pressure systems of love. When a woman feels love flowing deeply, her mood can instantly evaporate into joy, regardless of the supposed reason for the mood.

The Way of the Superior Man

David Deida

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