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		<title>Two Truths and no Lie: Why Business Mantras Are a Beautiful Illusion</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[You’re in a meeting. A big, bold, slightly terrifying opportunity lands on the table. You’re not fully prepared. Your team’s maxed out. Your to-do list? A crime scene. And your gut? Screaming maybe. One voice inside says: «Say yes before you’re ready.» Another whispers: «The difference between successful people and very successful people is that very successful people say no to almost everything.» Welcome to the paradox of business advice. For every punchy quote, for example on LinkedIn, there’s an equally viral one saying the opposite: «Move fast and break things.» vs «Slow is smooth, smooth is fast.» «Be authentic.» vs «Fake it till you make it.» «Never take no for an answer.» vs «Know when to walk away.» «Done is better than perfect.» vs «Whatever you do, do it well.» None of them are wrong. But none of them are always right. Nonetheless, we love these quotes because they sound like shortcuts. They give us the comforting illusion that complex decisions can be solved with a single line of text. But that’s misleading. Context &#8230;]]></description>
		
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