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{{t|Maxim}}s for a happy life.
{{t|Maxim}}s for a happy life.
It's not just "not all Heroes wear capes". Heroes '' don't '' wear capes.
Heroes don't seek validation, either. Only needy people need [[awards|validation]] .
===[[The pitch]]===
===[[The pitch]]===
*[[Do your talking on the pitch]]. And [[leave it on the pitch|leave it there]].
*[[Do your talking on the pitch]]. And [[leave it on the pitch|leave it there]].

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Maxims for a happy life.

It's not just "not all Heroes wear capes". Heroes don't wear capes.

Heroes don't seek validation, either. Only needy people need validation .

The pitch


You

What you've got

Confidence

Mental space

Learn

Your nose

Others

  • Don’t be intimidated: they’re more scared than you are.
  • First question: cui bono?
  • Assume they’re talking their own book until you know otherwise. Value people who don’t.
  • Insiders have an interest in making what they do seem hard.
  • Challenge. Require an explanation. What a professional can’t explain, she doesn’t understand. If she can’t explain it, it’s probably bullshit.

The team

  • Disregard rank. Seniors must earn your respect. You must earn it from juniors.
  • Your team. They get the credit. You take the responsibility. Deal with underperformance privately: that’s your job. Never sell them out.

Disobey stupid rules

Complexity and order

References

  1. If you said, “or girl,” you’re being that guy. (and/or girl, as the case may be.)