Funny that right after my lottery dream job post I read this is Seth Godin’s blog:
Then, over time, things get soggy. They slow down. Decisions aren’t so black and white any more.
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3. The paper isn’t blank any more. Which means that new decisions often mean overturning old decisions, which means you need to acknowledge that it didn’t used to be as good as it was.
Perhaps the idea of starting anew every quarter isn’t so daft afterall.
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