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Adam Grant (@adammgrant) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's better to be the wisest person in the room than the smartest. People prove their intelligence by showing what they know. They reveal their wisdom by integrating what everyone knows. Intelligence can be used to advance personal agendas. Wisdom guides groups to shared goals.

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Being appreciated doesn't just make you feel good. It helps you get stronger. Evidence: receiving gratitude improves cardiovascular stress responses, boosting resilience and performance by turning threats into challenges. Being thanked fortifies our bodies along with our bonds.

Being appreciated doesn't just make you feel good. It helps you get stronger.

Evidence: receiving gratitude improves cardiovascular stress responses, boosting resilience and performance by turning threats into challenges.

Being thanked fortifies our bodies along with our bonds.
Adam Grant (@adammgrant) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How quickly someone answers you is rarely a sign of how much they care about you. Delayed replies to emails, texts, and calls are often symptoms of being overwhelmed. Unless it's urgent, the true test of a relationship isn't the speed of response. It's the quality of attention.

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Productivity is overrated. What counts most is the quality of output, not the quantity. People may be impressed by the volume you produce, but impact depends on the value you create. Success isn't about getting more things done. It's about doing more worthwhile things well.

Joe Pompliano (@joepompliano) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The sphere in Las Vegas cost $2.3 billion to build — or about $100k per seat. They already have concerts and other events lined up, but it feels like they could make a decent amount on external advertising too. It’s a giant billboard (that goes viral).

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“I was just being myself” is not an excuse for disrespectful behavior. It signals a lack of concern for others. Authenticity without empathy is selfish. Authenticity without boundaries is careless. Being true to yourself shouldn’t come at the expense of being kind to others.

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“I am who I am” is not a sign of a strong identity. It’s a mark of a closed mind. A rigid sense of self is a barrier to growth. It makes you a prisoner of your past. Prior patterns don't have to dictate future decisions. Who you've been shouldn't limit who you become.

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Disrespect doesn’t just make people feel bad. It leads them to perform worse. Evidence from medical teams: Even a single insult decreases the quality of diagnoses and procedures. Rudeness disrupts focus and undermines collaboration. Civility is not optional. It’s vital.

Disrespect doesn’t just make people feel bad. It leads them to perform worse.

Evidence from medical teams: Even a single insult decreases the quality of diagnoses and procedures. Rudeness disrupts focus and undermines collaboration.

Civility is not optional. It’s vital.
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Being obsessed with happiness can make us unhappy. Joy doesn't arise from ruminating about our emotions. It comes from immersing ourselves in worthwhile experiences. Happiness is not a goal to pursue. It's a byproduct of leading a life of meaning and engagement. Trevor Noah

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What leads us to ignore experts isn't their knowledge. It's their arrogance. Evidence: Scientists are more credible when they admit what they don't know, acknowledge what they got wrong, and update their views. Trust is earned by expressing humility, not by asserting authority.

What leads us to ignore experts isn't their knowledge. It's their arrogance.

Evidence: Scientists are more credible when they admit what they don't know, acknowledge what they got wrong, and update their views.

Trust is earned by expressing humility, not by asserting authority.
American Academy of Pediatrics (@ameracadpeds) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This week's ACIP meeting was full of the same intentionally misleading fearmongering that causes vaccine hesitancy. Children and families deserve better — public health information grounded in science.

This week's ACIP meeting was full of the same intentionally misleading fearmongering that causes vaccine hesitancy. Children and families deserve better — public health information grounded in science.