i love this & the next interview ... the best when the authors' summarises their ideas so concisely .... can tell they authentically walk the talk! 32:05 *"... design your life .... it doesn't happen by default ...* corollary to that ... is, if your life is not to your liking, *YOU Can Change That By Your Own Design!*
I like the book. But I can't help but notice how some misuse the phrase "begs the question." An example can be found in Henry's book: "They have a nagging suspicion that they are capable of contributing more-maybe even being truly brilliant at something-but have no road map for unlocking what that contribution might be. This begs the obvious question: How do you set in motion a course of action that will allow you to unleash your best, most valuable work while you still can?"
i love this & the next interview ... the best when the authors' summarises their ideas so concisely .... can tell they authentically walk the talk!
32:05 *"... design your life .... it doesn't happen by default ...*
corollary to that ... is, if your life is not to your liking, *YOU Can Change That By Your Own Design!*
:) Zak | Team Optimize
Excellent interview, thank you!
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Great interview!
I like the book. But I can't help but notice how some misuse the phrase "begs the question." An example can be found in Henry's book:
"They have a nagging suspicion that they are capable of contributing more-maybe even being truly brilliant at something-but have no road map for unlocking what that contribution might be.
This begs the obvious question: How do you set in motion a course of action that will allow you to unleash your best, most valuable work while you still can?"
Thanks for passing this along! -Charlie & Team Optimize
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