
10 uncomfortable questions successful people always ask themselves before making big decisions
I made plenty of big decisions in my business years—some smart, some that make me wince when I drive past the old office park. The

I made plenty of big decisions in my business years—some smart, some that make me wince when I drive past the old office park. The

I’ve learned to spot loyalty in the small print—the unglamorous choices a man makes when nobody’s grading him. Loyalty isn’t loud. It’s not a speech,

Getting older isn’t the same as getting worse. I’ve met seventy‑year‑olds who feel lighter and sharper than they did at forty, and forty‑year‑olds who already

I came of age in a world with three TV channels, phones that stayed tethered to walls, and neighbors who knew your middle name—and used

I’ve lived long enough to know that forever isn’t a vow you make once; it’s a hundred tiny promises you keep on ordinary days. The

I don’t believe in perfect parents. I believe in good-enough ones—people who loved you with the tools they had, who sometimes missed and then tried

I made plenty of big decisions in my business years—some smart, some that make me wince when I drive past the old office park. The

I’ve learned to spot loyalty in the small print—the unglamorous choices a man makes when nobody’s grading him. Loyalty isn’t loud. It’s not a speech,

Getting older isn’t the same as getting worse. I’ve met seventy‑year‑olds who feel lighter and sharper than they did at forty, and forty‑year‑olds who already

I came of age in a world with three TV channels, phones that stayed tethered to walls, and neighbors who knew your middle name—and used

I’ve lived long enough to know that forever isn’t a vow you make once; it’s a hundred tiny promises you keep on ordinary days. The

I don’t believe in perfect parents. I believe in good-enough ones—people who loved you with the tools they had, who sometimes missed and then tried
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