Elias Liavaag on Nostr: Back in his prime Bill Gates regularly issued nightmare memos to his employees. His ...
Back in his prime Bill Gates regularly issued nightmare memos to his employees. His fears were channeled into action to always stay a step ahead. This reminds me of Roald Amundsen’s redundant supply depots, always anticipating the unforeseen.
I think this is a brilliant example why we must accept that we will all face forces and events beyond our control. On a similar note, we must also reject the idea that external factors will determine our success.
In «Great by Choice», Jim Collins refers to this as productive paranoia.
#bookstr #goodreads #grownostr
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