đŁ Three Timeless Truths in Social
Jeff Bezos , founder of Amazon, on the importance of whatâs not going to change:
âI very frequently get the question: âWhat's going to change in the next 10 years?' And that is a very interesting question; it's a very common one.
âI almost never get the question: âWhat's not going to change in the next 10 years?' And I submit to you that that second ... See more
âI very frequently get the question: âWhat's going to change in the next 10 years?' And that is a very interesting question; it's a very common one.
âI almost never get the question: âWhat's not going to change in the next 10 years?' And I submit to you that that second ... See more
James Clear ⢠3-2-1: On comparison, consistency, and whatâs not going to change
Media, and arguably most of culture, is oriented around the new. (Dad-voice: "That's why it's called 'the news!'") The VC dollars swirl like dust devils. Social media platforms rise and fall. Magazines are founded and folded. While I, the wizened crone of the newsletter world, remain happily focused on my next step.
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Change can be scary, but itâs utterly unavoidable. In fact, impermanence is the only thing you can truly rely on. If you are unwilling or unable to pivot and adapt to the incessant, fluctuating tides of life, you will not enjoy being here. Sometimes, people try to play the cards that they wish they had, instead of playing the hand theyâve been deal
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Shortly before he died, Bill was asked what changes he expected in advertising in the eighties. He replied, âHuman nature hasnât changed for a billion years. It wonât even vary in the next billion years. Only the superficial things have changed. It is fashionable to talk about changing man. A communicator must be concerned with unchanging man â wha
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