Startups For the Rest of Us   /     Episode 445 | Why Absolute Thinking Is ALWAYS Bad

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In this episode of Startups For The Rest Of Us, Rob and Mike talk about some of the pitfalls of absolute thinking. Things are rarely black and white, they are more nuanced and on a spectrum. The guys explore the advantages to this approach.        Related StoriesEpisode 444 | Our Biggest Regrets, Feelings of Isolation, Impact of Management Tasks on Deep Work and More Listener QuestionsEpisode 443 | Determining Which Signals Matter, Staying on Task Without Extrinsic Motivation, and More Listener QuestionsEpisode 442 | Corporate Structures and How the Choice You Make Now Can Impact You Years Down the Line 

Summary

In this episode of Startups For The Rest Of Us, Rob and Mike talk about some of the pitfalls of absolute thinking. Things are rarely black and white, they are more nuanced and on a spectrum. The guys explore the advantages to this approach.

Subtitle
In this episode of Startups For The Rest Of Us, Rob and Mike talk about some of the pitfalls of absolute thinking. Things are rarely black and white, they are more nuanced and on a spectrum. The guys explore the advantages to this approach.
Duration
0:50:43
Publishing date
2019-05-21 10:00
Link
https://feeds.feedblitz.com/~/602210666/0/startupsfortherestofus
Contributors
  Mike Taber and Rob Walling
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Enclosures
https://feeds.feedblitz.com/-/602210664/0/startupsfortherestofus.mp3
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In this episode of Startups For The Rest Of Us, Rob and Mike talk about some of the pitfalls of absolute thinking. Things are rarely black and white, they are more nuanced and on a spectrum. The guys explore the advantages to this approach.

       

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