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Winnicot was known for his concept of the "good enough parent." The parent who tries to be perfect all of the time burns out (and sadly, they often harm their kids along the way). The parent who is neglectful or just wants to be average generally isn't great either. But the parent who can be repeatedly good enough—their kids tend to be the most well-adjusted and their relationships the most enduring and best.

Good Enough vs. Great

Steve Magness & Brad Stulberg

Traction and product development are of equal importance and should each get about half of your attention. This is what we call the 50 percent rule: spend 50 percent of your time on product and 50 percent on traction.

Traction

Weinberg, Gabriel

2. Malcolm Gladwell says there are 3 three things we need for work to be satisfying: 1) autonomy, 2) complexity, and 3) a connection between effort & reward. He adds, “Hard work is a prison sentence only if it does not have meaning.” Do you feel this way about your work today?

A Few Years Ago, I Compi...

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