“What should I do?”
If you desperately need a job, you are just another problem for a boss; if you can solve many of the problems the boss has… Read More »“What should I do?”
If you desperately need a job, you are just another problem for a boss; if you can solve many of the problems the boss has… Read More »“What should I do?”
… for what we can afford to pay. … with the level of skills available in the workforce. … with the energy and drive to… Read More »Can’t get the help we need…
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The world is your oyster To hold in he palm of your hand, to own, open, consume, enjoy… Perhaps with a pearl in there to… Read More »A tale of two oysters
The number-one factor holding people back from achieving what they are truly capable of is not a lack of knowledge, intellect, or information. It’s not… Read More »Brian Moran and Michael Lennington on execution
Assuming the best of other people is usually the best position to assume. Here are some reasons for this: 1) There’s a double-distortion going on… Read More »On assuming the best
I feel especially as we’re building up these platforms towards the metaverse, if these platforms are locked down and controlled by these proprietary companies then… Read More »Tim Sweeney on open platforms and the metaverse (2017)
Here’s the secret, I think: teaching is empathy.If you have a bad teacher, who is strict for no reason, who says “there will be a… Read More »Seth Godin on good teachers
The most important thing to remember now a simple sentence: “It’s not for you.” … So you run an Indian restaurant on 6th Street in… Read More »Seth Godin on listening to feedback
Some questions to help you decide whether to buy something: How many cups of coffee is this worth? (If it’s less than five cups of… Read More »Choices: how much?