Tag: relationships
All the articles with the tag "relationships".
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(DAY 1188) Information Asymmetry and Relationship Parity
Reducing information asymmetry helps create more parity in relationships, and keeping people informed often creates better motion toward outcomes.
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(DAY 1157) The Cost of Tolerating Bullshit: Identifying and Releasing Dead Weight
Some people are not kind. Some people are not sensible. Letting them stay in your orbit—at work, in life—because it feels easier than confronting the truth has a real cost. Knowing how to identify them and letting go is a skill worth building.
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(DAY 1156) Stop Making Time for People Who Won't Be There
Life is short and attention is finite. Making time for people who will not reciprocate—who will not show up when it matters—is a choice that costs you something real. Being direct about this is not cruel. It is honest.
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(DAY 1137) The Strange Comfort of Barber Conversations
The conversation between a person and a barber is uniquely carefree and oddly personal, built on routine, trust, and the comfort of being known without too much explanation.
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(DAY 1113) Attention Is the Currency of Care
A short reflection on using attention as a simple filter for people and how genuine care usually finds a way to express itself.
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(DAY 1088) If You Don't Ask, It's Always a No
The simple truth that not asking guarantees a 'no' while asking and staying firm about what you want creates opportunities for alignment in business and relationships.
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(DAY 556) Process of Building Lasting Relationships
Forming relationships is a fundamental part of human experience. The process of meeting new people and developing lasting connections continues to shape our liv...