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In this world very few leaps of progress arrive exclusively as benefits
— Jason Fried
If you still want people in the office every day, change that requirement to every afternoon instead. Then let your troops have their mornings to themselves.
— Jason Fried
In fact, for many, the hybrid approach is the right place to start. If you still want people in the office every day, change that requirement to every afternoon instead. Then let your troops have their mornings to themselves. You may be surprised to find out more work gets done this way.
— Jason Fried
Evolution doesn't linger on past failures, it's always building upon what worked. So should you.
— Jason Fried
Say no by default If I'd listened to customers, I'd have given them a faster horse. —HENRY FORD It
— Jason Fried
Once ego and pride are on the line, you can't change your mind without looking bad. The desire to save face trumps the desire to make the right call.
— Jason Fried
They say I'm old-fashioned, and live in the past, but sometimes I think progress progresses too fast!
— Dr. Seuss
You can't change the fruit without changing the root.
— Stephen Covey
Plans are worthless, but planning is everything.
— Dwight D. Eisenhower
It was easy enough to despise the world, but decidedly difficult to find any other habitable region.
— Edith Wharton
There is someone I must say goodbye to. Oh, not you - we are sure to see each other again - but the Lily Bart you knew. I have kept her with me all this time, but now we are going to part, and I have brought her back to you - I am going to leave her here. When I go out presently she will not go with me. I shall like to think that she has stayed with you.
— Edith Wharton
The greatest mistake is to think that we ever know why we do things...I suppose the nearest we can ever come to it is by getting what old people call 'experience.' But by the time we've got that we're no longer the persons who did the things we no longer understand. The trouble is, I suppose, that we change every moment; and the things we did stay.
— Edith Wharton