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“What you do is what matters, not what you think or say or plan.”
Jason Fried, Rework
“When you don’t know what you believe, everything becomes an argument. Everything is debatable. But when you stand for something, decisions are obvious.”
Jason Fried, Rework
“Workaholics aren't heroes. They don't save the day, they just use it up. The real hero is home because she figured out a faster way”
Jason Fried, Rework
“Plus, if you’re a copycat, you can never keep up. You’re always in a passive position. You never lead; you always follow. You give birth to something that’s already behind the times—just a knockoff, an inferior version of the original. That’s no way to live.”
Jason Fried, Rework
“If you are trying to decide among a few people to fill a position hire the best writer. it doesn't matter if the person is marketer, salesperson, designer, programmer, or whatever, their writing skills will pay off. That's because being a good writer is about more than writing clear writing. Clear writing is a sign of clear thinking. great writers know how to communicate. they make things easy to understand. they can put themselves in someone else's shoes. they know what to omit. And those are qualities you want in any candidate. Writing is making a comeback all over our society... Writing is today's currency for good ideas.”
Jason Fried, Rework
“Working without a plan may seem scary. But blindly following a plan that has no relationship with reality is even scarier.”
Jason Fried, Rework
“Find a judo solution, one that delivers maximum efficiency with minimum effort. When good enough gets the job done, go for it.”
Jason Fried, Rework
“If circumstances change, your decisions can change. Decisions are temporary.”
Jason Fried, Rework
“Until you actually start making something, your brilliant idea is just that, an idea.”
Jason Fried, Rework
“Unless you are a fortune-teller, long-term business planning is a fantasy”
Jason Fried, Rework
“If you build software, every error message is marketing”
Jason Fried, Rework
“If you're opening a hot dog stand, you could worry about the condiments, the cart, the name, the decoration. But the first thing you should worry aout is the hot dog. The hot dogs are the epicenter. Everything else is secondary.”
Jason Fried, Rework
“That world may be real for them, but it doesn't mean you have to live in it.”
Jason Fried, Rework
“It’s a lot harder to pull your head up and ask why.”
Jason Fried, Rework
“Think about it this way: If you had to launch your business in two weeks, what would you cut out?”
Jason Fried, David Heinemeier Hansson, ReWork
“A great work ethic isn’t about working whenever you’re called upon. It’s about doing what you say you’re going to do, putting in a fair day’s work, respecting the work, respecting the customer, respecting coworkers, not wasting time, not creating unnecessary work for other people, and not being a bottleneck. Work ethic is about being a fundamentally good person that others can count on and enjoy working with.”
Jason Fried, It Doesn't Have to be Crazy at Work
“There are four-letter words you should never use in business. They're not fuck or shit. They're need, must, can't, easy, just, only and fast. These words gets in the way of healthy communication”
Jason Fried, David Heinemeier Hansson, Rework
“When you treat people like children, you get children’s work.”
Jason Fried, ReWork
“Don't let yourself off the hook with excuses.”
Jason Fried, Rework
“It’s a beautiful way to put it: Leave the poetry in what you make. When something becomes too polished, it loses its soul. It seems robotic.”
Jason Fried, Rework
“Small is not just a stepping-stone. Small is a great destination itself”
Jason Fried, Rework
“The problem with abstractions (like reports and documents) is that they create illusions of agreement. A hundred people can read the same words, but in their heads, they’re imagining a hundred different things.”
Jason Fried, David Heinemeier Hansson, ReWork
“Meetings: "They often include at least one moron who inevitably
gets his turn to waste everyone’s time
with nonsense".”
Jason Fried, Rework
“Whenever you can, swap “Let’s think about it” for “Let’s decide on it.” Commit to making decisions. Don’t wait for the perfect solution. Decide and move forward.”
Jason Fried, ReWork
“When everything constantly needs approval, you create a culture of nonthinkers.”
Jason Fried, Rework
“Standing for something isn’t just about writing it down. It’s about believing it and living it.”
Jason Fried, ReWork
“Marketing is not a department Do you have a marketing department? If not, good. If you do, don’t think these are the only people responsible for marketing. Accounting is a department. Marketing isn’t. Marketing is something everyone in your company is doing 24/7/365. Just as you cannot not communicate, you cannot not market: Every time you answer the phone, it’s marketing. Every time you send an e-mail, it’s marketing. Every time someone uses your product, it’s marketing. Every word you write on your Web site is marketing. If you build software, every error message is marketing. If you’re in the restaurant business, the after-dinner mint is marketing. If you’re in the retail business, the checkout counter is marketing. If you’re in a service business, your invoice is marketing. Recognize that all of these little things are more important than choosing which piece of swag to throw into a conference goodie bag. Marketing isn’t just a few individual events. It’s the sum total of everything you do.”
Jason Fried, ReWork
“Sustained exhaustion is not a badge of honor, it’s a mark of stupidity.”
Jason Fried, It Doesn't Have to Be Crazy at Work
“Time-management hacks, life hacks, sleep hacks, work hacks. These all reflect an obsession with trying to squeeze more time out of the day, but rearranging your daily patterns to find more time for work isn’t the problem. Too much shit to do is the problem.”
Jason Fried, It Doesn't Have to be Crazy at Work
“Limited resources force you to make do with what you've got. There's no room for waste. And that forces you to be creative.”
Jason Fried, Rework

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