“It’s part of the human condition—we’re wired for rites of passage.”
“What do I do that is most annoying to you?”
“I don’t know of any cases where a student had a PTSD attack and had to be hospitalized because of a book.”
“A culture of radical candor can start with anyone. Lead by example, whether you’re the leader or the employee.”
“At any point in our lives, our neural pathways are malleable. We can form new habits, which can create new mindsets.”
“Our interests and passions are the things that make us human.”
“If like-minded people talk to each other, they tend to end up more extreme, more unified, and more confident.”
“We often do a better job of taking care of our future self, as opposed to our present self.”
“You’re not going to win by being the maker of stuff. You’re going to win by being the creator of stories.”
“This has worked over centuries. We can see the historical pattern, and it’s working now.”
“Ask people questions, questions that are designed to get to who they really are.”
“Regardless of what kind of job you have, there are people that you serve.”