Sunday, August 6, 2017

People who make fast and good decisions, go further in life. Success loves speed


Since the last article, I"ve kept on poking at simplicity... and the idea of decision making came up... fast and furious. I didn"t expect it.

Like everything else, this rabbit hole is a mile deep, but I can see that the benefits of seeing what"s there are priceless... People who make fast and good decisions, go further in life.

Success loves speed. ((Risky career moves, what-was-I-thinking relationships, and just about every ’80s fashion trend–most of us have made bad decisions in our lives. And while we’re supposed to learn from our mistakes, living with the outcome of a bad decision doesn’t necessarily mean that we’re immune to repeating it.
Getting caught up in the “what worked before” mindset or being too impressed with your own success are common pitfalls.“
When J.K. Rowling sent the first Harry Potter book to U.S. and U.K. publishers, they all turned it down because they knew what wouldn’t work: What didn’t work was a book of that size. What didn’t work was a book for boys. What didn’t work was fantasy, ” Hertz says. “What it took was a new director who was new to publishing to buy the book.”
Look at your history.

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