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When we allow urgency to take the driver’s seat, it’s not just an inconvenience—it’s a slow erosion of what actually matters. We sacrifice sleep for another late-night email session.
However, without a sense of urgency, innovative ideas can become buried in complacency (think the first MP3 player that was built in 1998 and was made irrelevant by the iPod).
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