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- Having principles is extremely important because otherwise you have no framework on which to base decisions and events
- The most important principles are those which we experience directly and reflect on - not those we are taught or told to accept
- Extreme truthfulness - removing filters allows questions, issues, etc. to be raised immediately and answered. Most people/companies are too afraid or filtered to have these types of conversations but this is where growth happens and what separates the goods from the greats
- Mistakes are something to look forward to as this is where learning happens. How you approach mistakes is what separates the good from the great
What I got out of it:
- I will attempt to live my life by many of these principles. It will serve as a guide for the way I make decisions, approach mistakes, learn and decide which people I want to surround myself with. Without a doubt worth reading and can be found for free, here.