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by djt
5127 days ago
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The truth is that there is an observation bias at play where people that are negative about experiences go to do that and people that are positive go to other places to do that. The truth is that as CEO the buck stops with you, for good or bad. How you choose to experience that is a whole other story. I for one find it more empowering to take this view that you are in control as CEO and to be accountable for your actions. I know that doing this is hard, but it is no different to everything else where you have to be the best of the best. Blackbelt in martial arts, number 1 hit in the music charts, award winning tattooist, academy award winning movie director. It's all hard work and you never know how hard until you DO it. The closest thing I can think of to it is probably having a baby:
does it change your life?
Is it harder/different than you thought?
would you do it again anyway? If you answer no to any of these then you will probably make a bad parent/CEO :) |
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