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JAKE@jake
11/1/2022

Reminder to self: Figuring it out is not the hard part. You have figured it out enough. The hard part is doing what you know you should. You are not doing it enough.

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j4ck@j4ck
11/1/2022

bias toward action!!!

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JAKE@jake
11/1/2022

The upside lies not between what you know and what more you can figure out but rather between what you are doing and what more you know you can do.

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Cameron Armstrong@cameron
11/1/2022

This is the truest take

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11/1/2022

Something I loved about my time at Amazon: I learned to think about decisions as "two way doors" or "one way doors." Vast majority of business decisions are two way doors - they can be reversed.

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11/1/2022

It’s Steven Pressfield’s Resistance at play. Both the professional and the amateur feel fear. The difference is that the professional moves towards it in pursuit of their craft.