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How to Know a Person: The Art of Seeing Others Deeply and Being Deeply Seen - Kindle edition by Brooks, David. Politics & Social Sciences Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com.
How to Know a Person: The Art of Seeing Others Deeply and Being Deeply Seen - Kindle edition by Brooks, David. Politics & Social Sciences Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com.
How to Know a Person: The Art of Seeing Others Deeply and Being Deeply Seen - Kindle edition by Brooks, David. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading How to Know a Person: The Art of Seeing Others Deeply and Being Deeply Seen.
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How to Know a Person: The Art of Seeing Others Deeply and Being Deeply Seen - Kindle edition by Brooks, David. Politics & Social Sciences Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com.
Excellent copy on this Van's Aircraft page. Honest, relatable, casual, but still confident. Sounds like you're listening to a competent person describing something, not a desperate company selling something.
Excellent copy on this Van's Aircraft page. Honest, relatable, casual, but still confident. Sounds like you're listening to a competent person describing something, not a desperate company selling something.
非常自信,而又专业地介绍自己的产品,而不是让客户付钱
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Excellent copy on this Van's Aircraft page. Honest, relatable, casual, but still confident. Sounds like you're listening to a competent person describing something, not a desperate company selling something.
(1) X 上的 Kunal Shah:“Happiness comes from being in the moment. But same applies to any bad behavior. All bad behavior comes from not thinking or acting long term but choosing the path of reacting. Reactions is being in the moment.” / Twitter
(1) X 上的 Kunal Shah:“Happiness comes from being in the moment. But same applies to any bad behavior. All bad behavior comes from not thinking or acting long term but choosing the path of reacting. Reactions is being in the moment.” / Twitter
But same applies to any bad behavior. All bad behavior comes from not thinking or acting long term but choosing the path of reacting. Reactions is being in the moment. — Kunal Shah (@kunalb11)
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(1) X 上的 Kunal Shah:“Happiness comes from being in the moment. But same applies to any bad behavior. All bad behavior comes from not thinking or acting long term but choosing the path of reacting. Reactions is being in the moment.” / Twitter
Unreasonable Hospitality: The Remarkable Power of Giving People More Than They Expect: Guidara, Will: 9780593418574: Amazon.com: Books
Unreasonable Hospitality: The Remarkable Power of Giving People More Than They Expect: Guidara, Will: 9780593418574: Amazon.com: Books
Unreasonable Hospitality: The Remarkable Power of Giving People More Than They Expect [Guidara, Will] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Unreasonable Hospitality: The Remarkable Power of Giving People More Than They Expect
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Unreasonable Hospitality: The Remarkable Power of Giving People More Than They Expect: Guidara, Will: 9780593418574: Amazon.com: Books
X 上的 LM Sacasas:“"You must either make a tool of the creature, or a man of him. You cannot make both." Stumbled on these lines from John Ruskin, circa 1850. https://t.co/sLr54UQaqg” / Twitter
X 上的 LM Sacasas:“"You must either make a tool of the creature, or a man of him. You cannot make both." Stumbled on these lines from John Ruskin, circa 1850. https://t.co/sLr54UQaqg” / Twitter
“你要么把这个生物变成工具,要么把他变成一个人。你不能两者兼得。人类并非为了像工具一样精确和完美地工作而生。如果你想从他们那里得到这种精确,让他们的手指像齿轮一样测量度数,让他们的手臂像圆规一样画曲线,你必须使他们失去人性。他们精神的所有能量都必须用来制造齿轮和圆规……另一方面,如果你想把工作生物变成一个人,你就不能把他当作工具。让他开始想象,思考,尝试做任何有价值的事情;那种机器般的精确立刻消失。所有的粗糙,迟钝,所有的无能都显现出来;羞耻接连羞耻,失败接连失败,一次次停顿;但他那全部的威严也会显现出来;我们只有在看到乌云笼罩时,才能知晓他的高度。”
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X 上的 LM Sacasas:“"You must either make a tool of the creature, or a man of him. You cannot make both." Stumbled on these lines from John Ruskin, circa 1850. https://t.co/sLr54UQaqg” / Twitter
X 上的 Jason Fried:“I recently took up drumming. Again. One of the first things you realize, other than you suck, is that you’re gripping the sticks too hard. A tight grip denies certain degrees of freedom, limits subtlety, and ups the fatigue factor. Plus you give up the gift of bounce the drum” / Twitter
X 上的 Jason Fried:“I recently took up drumming. Again. One of the first things you realize, other than you suck, is that you’re gripping the sticks too hard. A tight grip denies certain degrees of freedom, limits subtlety, and ups the fatigue factor. Plus you give up the gift of bounce the drum” / Twitter
One of the first things you realize, other than you suck, is that you’re gripping the sticks too hard. A tight grip denies certain degrees of freedom, limits subtlety, and ups the fatigue factor. Plus you give up the gift of bounce the drum… — Jason Fried (@jasonfried)
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X 上的 Jason Fried:“I recently took up drumming. Again. One of the first things you realize, other than you suck, is that you’re gripping the sticks too hard. A tight grip denies certain degrees of freedom, limits subtlety, and ups the fatigue factor. Plus you give up the gift of bounce the drum” / Twitter
X 上的 derek guy:“be very careful of who calls themselves a "tailor" or describes their work as "bespoke." a tailor is someone who knows how to sew. bespoke refers to a specific process. many times, people who use these words are marketers, with many doing MTM in factories.” / Twitter
X 上的 derek guy:“be very careful of who calls themselves a "tailor" or describes their work as "bespoke." a tailor is someone who knows how to sew. bespoke refers to a specific process. many times, people who use these words are marketers, with many doing MTM in factories.” / Twitter
— derek guy (@dieworkwear)
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X 上的 derek guy:“be very careful of who calls themselves a "tailor" or describes their work as "bespoke." a tailor is someone who knows how to sew. bespoke refers to a specific process. many times, people who use these words are marketers, with many doing MTM in factories.” / Twitter
The Copy Book: How Some of the Best Advertising Writers in the World Write Their Advertising: D&ad: 9783836568524: Amazon.com: Books
The Copy Book: How Some of the Best Advertising Writers in the World Write Their Advertising: D&ad: 9783836568524: Amazon.com: Books
The Copy Book: How Some of the Best Advertising Writers in the World Write Their Advertising [D&ad] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Copy Book: How Some of the Best Advertising Writers in the World Write Their Advertising
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The Copy Book: How Some of the Best Advertising Writers in the World Write Their Advertising: D&ad: 9783836568524: Amazon.com: Books
A Smart Bear
A Smart Bear
Articles from building two unicorns over two decades, both bootstrapped and funded.
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A Smart Bear
X 上的 Bill Winterberg, CFP®️:“via today's @podcastnotes of @nntaleb: "Satisficing is essentially a decision-making strategy where individuals aim for solutions that are satisfactory or “good enough” rather than optimal" Indeed. "Satisficing" by financial planners seems to be more effective than optimizing.” / Twitter
X 上的 Bill Winterberg, CFP®️:“via today's @podcastnotes of @nntaleb: "Satisficing is essentially a decision-making strategy where individuals aim for solutions that are satisfactory or “good enough” rather than optimal" Indeed. "Satisficing" by financial planners seems to be more effective than optimizing.” / Twitter
"Satisficing is essentially a decision-making strategy where individuals aim for solutions that are satisfactory or “good enough” rather than optimal" Indeed. "Satisficing" by financial planners seems to be more effective than optimizing. — Bill Winterberg, CFP®️ (@BillWinterberg)
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X 上的 Bill Winterberg, CFP®️:“via today's @podcastnotes of @nntaleb: "Satisficing is essentially a decision-making strategy where individuals aim for solutions that are satisfactory or “good enough” rather than optimal" Indeed. "Satisficing" by financial planners seems to be more effective than optimizing.” / Twitter
The stolen thunder effect is the idea that if you admit a flaw in your product (or argument), the rest of your claims become more believable. After all your admission has proves your honesty
The stolen thunder effect is the idea that if you admit a flaw in your product (or argument), the rest of your claims become more believable. After all your admission has proves your honesty
This ad from Citroen applies that idea to great effect — richard shotton (@rshotton)
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The stolen thunder effect is the idea that if you admit a flaw in your product (or argument), the rest of your claims become more believable. After all your admission has proves your honesty