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J.D. Meier



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Charlie Munger’s Mental Models: The Complete Latticework (129 Models by Theme)

“You can’t really know anything if you just remember isolated facts. You must have a latticework of models in your head.” — Charlie Munger Charlie Munger wasn’t just Warren Buffett’s partner.He was a one-man multidisciplinary decision machine. Most people want Charlie Munger’s results.Very few want to build Charlie Munger’s mind. He didn’t think in opinions.He …

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Getting Results the Agile W...

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30 Days of Getting Results

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“Approach over Results. How you accomplish your results is more important than the results themselves in the long run. Your approach is your foundation. It’s what you fall back on when you don’t know the way forward. Your approach should be sustainable. You should also be able to improve your approach over time. Your approach should be consistent with your values. Your approach should play to your strengths and limit your weaknesses.”
J.D. Meier, Getting Results the Agile Way: A Personal Results System for Work and Life

“Approach over Results. How you accomplish your results is more important than the results themselves in the long run. Your approach is your foundation. It’s what you fall back on when you don’t know the way forward. Your approach should be sustainable. You should also be able to improve your approach over time. Your approach should be consistent with your values. Your approach should play”
J.D. Meier, Getting Results the Agile Way: A Personal Results System for Work and Life



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