When you see someone doing something that doesn’t make sense to you, ask yourself what the world would have to look like to you for those actions to make sense. (from Farnam Street) Great point on creating empathy.
@NotPersonal44@tferriss At 700+ pages, I've merely made it far more digestible with all the tags. I'm rereading it with just my tags. Very condensed goodness.
Cool. I get everyone being office workers. However, there are many other roles such as trades that don't have work from home options. https://t.co/eR7EVBg74I via @TheHustle
"We unconsciously rearrange the world into arbitrary hierarchies to make sense of the world, maintain our beliefs, and feel better."
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What an honour to be included. Absolute top tier nominees in @zjstorms and Shay Barker. I kinda felt like Derek Zoolander as I'm sure someone else should have been getting the award. Let's keep building this amazing community #YEG#Edmonton#innovation#yegawards22
And the Community Champion of the Year goes to Colin Christensen.
@thnqninjas is committed to the startup community with wide ranging involvement from the MacEwan venture Lab to RootApp to Fuse42 to EPSB.
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I have very few news sources... one I love around business is The Hustle. Well written, irreverent, the right information, great trends.
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I'm pretty sure Seth is listening into my conversations like Alexa. I've been talking about the idea of translation when it comes to business models. If someone doesn't understand you, it's likely you aren't translating well. https://t.co/gf8DnhuuMb
"There are two types of stability: passive and active. Most people don’t understand the difference until it’s too late."
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