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Lessons I’ve learned the hard way #63

Just because someone is good at ridiculing those they disagree with doesn’t make them right.

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Lessons I’ve learned the hard way #62

When a bad idea’s time arrives, no amount of reason will stop it from being implemented.

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Lessons I’ve learned the hard way #61

The people who most invoke strong feelings in you (anger, disgust, fear, hatred, etc.) are the ones who have the most to teach you.

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Lessons I’ve learned the hard way #60

Outstanding ideas often come when people work together, but committees often make spectacularly bad decisions. What’s with that?

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Lessons I’ve learned the hard way #59

Nothing is ever as simple as you think it is.

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Lessons I’ve learned the hard way #58

Reflection inspired by donating platelets: There are many things in life that don’t feel good when you’re doing them, but after you’re done, you’re glad you did.

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Lessons I’ve learned the hard way #57

My friend Loyd once pointed out that taste is not a virtue.

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Lessons I’ve learned the hard way #56

People do what makes sense to them. If they do things that don’t make sense to you, it’s because there’s something you don’t understand. Don’t judge them until you’ve made a serious effort to put yourself in their place.

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Lessons I’ve learned the hard way #55

JD Landis says that all things become more difficult the longer you don’t do them.

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Lessons I’ve learned the hard way #54

Olympic track coach Jack Lynch says that the purpose of competition is to bring out your best performance, not to diminish your competitor. (The winning that really matters is when you are able to exceed your own expectations of yourself!)

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