Often times, when you find an edge, it's not for very long. People figure it out, so you have to try and exploit it, quickly, while you can.
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But making big decisions shouldn't be easy - it shouldn't be that you have an idea, and you get to execute it without anyone questioning it.
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I'm a big believer that inclusiveness is helpful because everyone brings a different perspective.
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Many in the world would have us choose safer options - keep this player, instead of taking a gamble on a player whose name you don't know. But when that player becomes Robert Covington, people are excited. We've chosen that sort of thing very often.
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I think to perfectly understand somebody is to predict their next move.
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I've made plenty of mistakes, and I'm sure I'll make more.
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Getting a star player in the NBA is not impossibly hard, but close. It requires either an incredible amount of luck, or an amazing amount of time, or some other way to try and get at it.
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I learned that Yao Ming broke his navicular bone like five days before the 2009 draft. From that moment on, all I thought about was going from zero stars to one star. How do you do it?
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The last time I was unemployed was 1989, and I've seen the research on retired people and how they feel about it. I'm definitely wired in a way that you wouldn't predict it would go wonderfully.