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Bijan Boustani

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The Rebel by Albert Camus
"Camus' work means a lot to me. I first encountered him his fiction during my first semester college, when a friend loaned me a copy of The Stranger. It opened up an entirely new world to me. Up to that point, I had only read as an escape. Camus was m" Read more of this review »
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Tom DeMarco
“I’ve written about the giving of trust as though it were a simple formula for building loyalty. But it isn’t simple at all. The talent that is an essential ingredient of leadership tells the leader whom to trust and how much to trust and when to trust. The rule is (as with children) that trust be given slightly in advance of demonstrated trustworthiness. But not too much in advance. You have to have an unerring sense of how much the person is ready for. Setting people up for failure doesn’t make them loyal to you; you have to set them up for success. Each time you give trust in advance of demonstrated performance, you flirt with danger. If you’re risk-averse, you won’t do it. And that’s a shame, because the most effective way to gain the trust and loyalty of those beneath you is to give the same in equal measure.”
Tom DeMarco, Slack: Getting Past Burnout, Busywork, and the Myth of Total Efficiency

Mark Twain
“If you want me to give you a two-hour presentation, I am ready today. If you want only a five-minute speech, it will take me two weeks to prepare.”
Mark Twain

Thomas Jefferson
“all experience hath shewn, that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed.”
Thomas Jefferson, The Declaration of Independence

Seneca
“We suffer more often in imagination than in reality”
Lucius Annaeus Seneca

Samuel Beckett
“Nothing is funnier than unhappiness.”
Samuel Beckett, Endgame

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