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Johnstone mused: > ***I began to think of children not as immature adults but of adults as atrophied children***

"Storytelling as Archaeology: Lowering the Bar for Creativity" "Storytelling as Archaeology: Lowering the Bar for Creativity"

Interintellect

This is not to say that aimless struggle promotes learning. But it does mean that the best learning occurs when we really have to work for it. Just like struggling to eke out one last repetition in the weight room is a great method for growing the body, struggling to the point of failure and only then receiving assistance is a great recipe for growing the mind. If you want to continuously improve in whatever it is that you do, you’ve got to view stress as something positive, even desirable.

Peak Performance

Brad Stulberg, Steve Magness

“I don’t want to hire any of those Rolex-wearing, BMW-driving, overly aggressive enterprise sales slimeballs, so we are going to distribute our product like Dropbox did.” In addition to taking stereotyping to a whole new level, this answer demonstrates a deep misunderstanding of how sales channels should be designed.

Distribution

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