"Was I weird enough?"
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Rather than: was I too weird, ask: was I weird enough?
Changing your mind
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When politicians change their mind it’s seen as negative.
The mushroom effect
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The mushroom effect is where, in the absence of big problems, small problems appear bigger.
Being liked or being exceptional
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The best leader I worked with had high standards of herself.
Can or must?
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You can raid the fridge, you can watch YouTube, you can check your phone.
Testing ground
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I once attended a lecture by a university professor who joked that he saw the world of business as a petri dish.
What do you work for?
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When a decision came down to price alone, my dad asked the question, “What do you work for?”
Ten questions for you this week
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Ten questions for you this week
Imposter syndrome
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People think I’m really good. So what?
What’s the alternative?
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"What's the alternative" is one of my favourite questions.
Spectrums
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Nearly everything you see as black or white actually lies on a spectrum.
On serendipity
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I love chance. Luck, coincidence, mysterious connections.