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Be willing to adapt and grow from "summary" of Start with Why by Simon Sinek
To be successful, it is important to be willing to adapt and grow. This means being open to new ideas, new ways of doing things, and new ways of thinking. When we are willing to adapt and grow, we are able to respond to changing circumstances and challenges. We are able to learn from our mistakes and failures, and use them as opportunities for growth and improvement. Being willing to adapt and grow also means being open to feedback and constructive criticism. It means being willing to li...Similar Posts
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