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These folks are intrinsically motivated to act, without being told, asked, or prompted. Usually it’s because they’re impatient. They’re dissatisfied with the status quo and they’re not about to wait around for it to get resolved on its own. Action is change, and the motivation for that change stems from an inner disdain for the way things are–and a vivid imagination telling them how things could be better.

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To be decisive, you have to get real good and comfortable with the risks you’re willing to take. I find it helpful to state the decision and acknowledge its risks and the rationale for taking them, i.e., “We’ve decided to work on new features over fixes because we’re still finding product-market fit. This will probably upset current users feeling the pain of unfixed bugs and that is a risk we’re going to take because increasing new user growth is more important to us right now than building loyalty with current users.”

To be decisive, you have to get real good and comfortable with the risks you’re willing to take. I find it helpful to state the decision and acknowledge its risks and the rationale for taking them, i.e., “We’ve decided to work on new features over fixes because we’re still finding product-market fit. This will probably upset current users feeling the pain of unfixed bugs and that is a risk we’re going to take because increasing new user growth is more important to us right now than building loyalty with current users.”

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const string = `I am Learning Advanced JavaScript.
JavaScript is fun.
JavaScript is easy.`;

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const string = `I am Learning Advanced JavaScript.
JavaScript is fun.
JavaScript is easy.`;

const result = string.split("\n").join("<br>");

console.log(result);

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Lately I’ve been working on something very specific in life and work: Shortening the length of the debate-decide-act cycle. Whether I’m deciding what to eat for lunch, whether to hire a candidate, or what school my kid should go to next year, I want to gather info, consider the options, make a call, and move on without getting stuck or stalled along the way.

When you’re making a decision, you think through all the possible scenarios and outcomes, and identify the risks in each one, so that you can weigh them. But thinking through all the things that can go wrong–because let’s face it, so many things can and do go wrong–can put you in a paralyzed stress position.

To be decisive, you have to get real good and comfortable with the risks you’re willing to take. I find it helpful to state the decision and acknowledge its risks and the rationale for taking them, i.e., “We’ve decided to work on new features over fixes because we’re still finding product-market fit. This will probably upset current users feeling the pain of unfixed bugs and that is a risk we’re going to take because increasing new user growth is more important to us right now than building loyalty with current users.”

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My grandmother was an extraordinary cook who expressed her love for her family by preparing delicious Italian meals. My grandfather was a dressmaker who worked six days a week. On Sundays, he sat in the living room reading The New York Times, while Grandma was in the kitchen putting pots and pans on the stovetop and thumping utensils on the cutting board while she boiled pasta, fried meatballs, and chopped garlic and basil.

One Sunday, Grandpa asked, “Why do you have to make so much noise in the kitchen?”

My mother has told me this story approximately 357,000 times in my lifetime, but it wasn’t until I was a full-grown adult in the professional world that I understood. When you’re doing something–making something, making a decision, making a change, going out on a limb, taking a risk, trying a new approach–you’re inevitably gonna make some noise. You’re going to annoy and perplex people. You’re gonna get questioned, talked about, and doubted.