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Amy Sutherland has written a short, amusing book called “What Shamu Taught Me About Life, Love, and Marriage: Lessons for People From
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“The Drunkard’s Walk: How Randomness Rules Our Lives” is a fascinating book on probability by Leonard Mlodinow (with a nice cover blurb
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Lord, I love my routines! I eat at the same place almost every morning. The people there know me and greet me
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Along the lines of finding new ways of being and behaving, here is some excellent and concise how-to advice on creating new
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Our expectations, our outlook on life, our personal norms, powerfully impact the world we see. This theme of self-fulfilling prophecy is one
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You do not get what you expect, you get what you inspect. What gets measured gets done. What you choose to inspect
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For the most part, I am blessed with excellent team members, associates, and partners. Their creativity, innovation, resourcefulness, and imagination are wonderful
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One wintery day almost a decade and half ago, I was walking along the frozen Charles River in Cambridge, Massachusetts, having a
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An experiment in diagnosis bias* was once conducted at MIT. A class had just been seated when a college representative walked in
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Thesis: Rules are for the guidance of the wise and the blind obedience of fools. Rules are funny things. You need them,
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Normally, I’m pretty happy when I visit my communities. A rare exception occurred the other day. Two Team Members in the office,
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There are only 24 hours in a day, and while we are a generation fortunate enough to reasonably expect to exceed life