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Just as real as 'true north' in the physical world are the timeless laws of cause and effect that operate in the world of personal effectiveness and human interaction.
Product–market fit (PMF)—the alignment between a product’s value and a defined audience’s needs—should be engineered through modular design and data-driven editing, not hoped for post-launch. In practice, this meant crafting a product where each unit stood alone for a specific community and delivered immediate utility on any random page, then cutting roughly 200 pages from early drafts using SurveyMonkey and Wufoo feedback, and repeatedly testing the back cover and subtitle until multiple readers agreed on each change. By matching structure to concrete reader jobs-to-be-done and validating with real reactions, the result was a 600-page product fine-tuned to spread organically, evidenced by more than 60,000 physical units sold in the first week despite no retail presence.
We had addressed and mitigated every risk that we could through planning. But every risk could not be controlled. This mission was inherently dangerous.
Jesus Christ lost his glory and became mortal and died for us. In Jesus, God says, 'I will adjust to you. I will sacrifice for you.
Translate conviction into habits that thicken community. First, write a one-sentence love ethic that names your commitments to interdependence and non-domination. Next, replace one consumption ritual (a shopping scroll or luxury treat) with a weekly act of service linked to fellowship—cook for a shelter, join mutual aid, or support a local food program—and pair it with ten minutes of reflection to unite thought and action. Then, convene two or three peers for a brief weekly check-in on love-in-action, sharing one concrete act you took and one you will take. Speak once, with consent and humility, about your spiritual practice to reduce taboo without proselytizing. When pain arises, sit quietly for ten minutes, name the feeling, ask “How can this serve communion?” and commit to one small repairing act. Expect decreased despair, increased belonging, and tighter alignment between values and behavior, because, as the chapter stresses, “what matters is how we live.”
Communicating fully is the opposite of being traumatized.
Conflict between the role we are required to play and the role we are looking to fulfill is the source of many of the social dysfunctions we are starting to experience in the workplace.
When you are low on energy, the chance of exercising goes down, along with your mood. Low mood gives you the urge to do the things that make mood worse.
Chapter 7 focuses on wholehearted parenting and how it helps to raise children who will grow up to be confident and capable individuals. The author highlights that who parents are and how they engage with the world is a stronger factor in determining their children's success than their knowledge of parenting.
Remember: your experience and your feelings after a baby comes into your life are not right and they are not wrong. However weird and unusual they seem to you, do not keep them to yourself.
The problem with this is it assumes that these 'hard knocks' stand on their own. Everything filters through a worldview.
The strategic goal of training must always be to build capable leaders at every level of the team. For this, hard training is essential. But if training is too hard, it will break the team and minimize learning and growth. So there must be balance: train hard, but train smart.
The transformation of the disciples is one of the most compelling pieces of evidence for the resurrection.
Healing subconscious programming and addictive or self-sabotaging behaviors during the period of recovery... is essential for breaking free from patterns that attract toxic dynamics.
The core of the spiritual life, according to Andrew Murray, is recognizing our utter helplessness and complete dependence on God. Murray emphasizes that True faith begins with the acknowledgment of our inability to achieve anything on our own. He illustrates this with the analogy of a branch and a vine, where the branch relies entirely on the vine for sustenance and growth. 'Faith always means helplessness,' Murray writes, underscoring that our spiritual strength comes from surrendering our self-effort and trusting in God's omnipotence. This idea is further reinforced by the example of Paul, who found strength in his weaknesses by relying on Christ.
To recover from our loss of attention, it is not enough to strip out our distractions. That will just create a void.
If the information in a comment is already obvious from the code next to the comment, then the comment isn’t helpful.
Survival under negative outcomes is more important than maximizing gains under favorable ones.
Strategy must precede tactics for effective marketing execution.
Most subjects bet on the less likely event in both comparisons. This pattern of choices illustrates a general finding.