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  • Jul 2, 2020

Once I read a quote for an ultimate business attitude: Never settle!


Well if the subject is 'decision making' you have to abolish that attitude.


This is the first code of decision making. Because when you make a decision you have to settle for an unknown possibility.


Secondly, decision making is about creating momentum. That makes you move forward even sometimes not knowing the exact direction. But 'momentum' tho is a very precious asset and purest form of it comes once you have made your final decision.


Honest Abe said once:


“When I do good, I feel good. When I do bad, I feel bad. That's my religion.”

Third and maybe the most important part of decision making is honesty. Being honest with your course of action and commitment to that goal is a must. Like it or not that wouldn't be much different than being religious.


Settle. Use the momentum. Be honest.


And you'll be fine.

  • Jun 26, 2020

I saw Jaeger-Lecoultre's 400K$ watch ad yesterday.


This watch shows zodiac signs, days, and months on an annual basis. It has a golden case and over 520 moving silver mechanic parts.


But obviously, these are not the features that make you pay 400K$.


It's the craftsmanship, excellence and uniqueness. And these terms are incomparable.


Because these terms have nothing to do with your FMCG daily tag crosscheck routine.


Still, if you can't see the value is not because you can't afford to purchase but because unconsciously you keep crosschecking.

  • Jun 17, 2020

Raincheck is a ticket issued for later use for the postponed event.


In an era of uncertainty, using this term can be very expensive.


What is the alternative?


Well, U.S. Open will be held with no audience at all.

I heard one guy say: "There is but one degree of commitment; total."


I agree. So sometimes no commitment is the best commitment.


Factcheck: These are those times.

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