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It’s good to let your attention wander and stop thinking. This is also a part of controlling your mind. You have the ability to decide when you want to let go of your thoughts.
Think Straight
Darius Foroux
Meetings are the last resort, not the first option. Five people in a room for an hour isn’t a one hour meeting, it’s a five hour meeting. How often was it worth that? Could you have just written it up instead? Be mindful of the costs and tradeoffs.
14. Meetings Aren’t Free
37signals.com
Born in New York City in 1918, Richard Feynman was definitely a unique guy. He was a theoretical physicist who worked on the Manhattan Project (under Vannevar Bush) in WWII, had a show on the BBC, was an excellent lecturer, and was one of the pioneers of quantum electrodynamics (a field of quantum theory that describes how matter and light interact). Besides developing the concept of nanotechnology, he was also one of the pioneering minds in quantum computing.
ColdFusion Presents
Dagogo Altraide
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