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If You Don't Prioritize Your Life, Someone Else Will - Greg McKeown - Harvard Business Review

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If You Don't Prioritize Your Life, Someone Else Will - Greg McKeown - Harvard Business Review

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"A 'no' uttered from the deepest conviction is better than a 'yes' merely uttered to please, or worse, to avoid trouble." So said Mahatma Gandhi, and we all know how his conviction played out on the world stage. But what is less well known is how this same discipline played out privately with his own grandson, Arun Gandhi. Arun grew up in South Africa. When he was a young boy, he was beaten up twice:...

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