The Surprising Secret to Career Success: Pain and Danger
Discover the surprising secret to career success: solving painful problems and becoming dangerous at what you do.
Discover the surprising secret to career success: solving painful problems and becoming dangerous at what you do.
I'll start with the fact that 30-40% of all food produced in the United States is wasted. That's 160 billion lbs (73 billion kg) of wasted food. $408 billion worth of wasted food. About 2% of the entire US GDP = wasted food. The average American family...
Ben Hogan was one of the finest golfers of the 20th century, a legend who managed to win nine majors and become notorious for his ability to practice. For years, people speculated about what he knew, and what secret he possessed that allowed him to be such a great golfer....
David speaks with Dawn Dickson-Akpoghene a serial Entrepreneur, founder, and CEO of PopCom an automated retail technology company that creates data and analytics software for intelligent vending. If you are an entrepreneur or aspiring founder that is considering scaling or building or raising money, this is going to be an...
After repeated exposure to a stimuli, a person's response to it begins to diminish. This is a process known in behavioural psychology as habituation. The more you see something, the more forgettable it becomes. Noise from an outdated air conditioning machine might irritate you when you first enter...
Developing a bias towards action turned me from an occasional ideator to a consistent executor. It turns out executing in business is a lot like baking a cake 🎂 Here are 7 reasons Why: 1. Imagining a cake doesn’t mean you can make it We all have that friend who...