- People are generally too lazy to think. They like to be told what to do rather than to understand the problems and find the solutions themselves.
- That’s why lists of “instructions” are so popular online, but the concepts behind them are not.
- People are generally irrational. They automatically apply the worst possible outcomes to unknown situations.
- There are always signs pointing to failure; that’s a given. The uncertainty falls on whether or not you have more belief toward success.
- Time is not more important than money to some people. They’d spend hours trying to find the cheapest deals available.
- Attention, on the other hand, means a lot more.
- The opposite of ignoring isn’t looking; it is expecting.
- Have this in mind when you build your website: Love me or hate me, but please don’t like me.
- Change is NOT needed when the following 2 statements are true: 1) You can identify correctly what has worked for you and duplicate it; AND 2) the changes occurring in the outside world won’t effect you in a negative way.
- It saddens me to see BusinessWeek, Forbes, or Fortune go down, but I guess the common phrase is, “what can you do?”
- I am convinced that the newspaper and/or magazine industry won’t find a solution for newspapers or magazines, just as the music industry didn’t invent iTunes Music Store.
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