When youโre at the beginning, donโt obsess about the middle, because the middle is going to look different once you get there.
Chip HeathKnowledge is rarely enough to spark change; it takes emotion to bring knowledge to a boil.
Chip HeathLots of us have expertise in particular areas. Becoming an expert in something means that we become more and more fascinated by nuance and complexity. That's when the Curse of Knowledge kicks in, and we start to forget what it's like not to know what we know.
Chip HeathThe Curse of Knowledge: when we are given knowledge, it is impossible to imagine what it's like to LACK that knowledge.
Chip HeathMental simulation is not as good as actually doing something. But it's the next best thing. And the right kind of a story is a simulation.
Chip HeathMost analysts are SO SMART and have amazing ideas, but they can't convey their genius ideas to others.
Chip HeathMany armies fail because they put all their emphasis into creating a plan that becomes useless ten minutes into the battle
Chip HeathGrit is not synonymous with hard work. It involves a certain single-mindedness. An ungritty prison inmate will mount a daring new escape attempt every month, but a gritty prison inmate will tunnel his way out one spoonful of concrete at a time. Grit
Chip HeathSuccess emerges from the quality of the decisions we make and the quantity of luck we receive. We can't control luck. But we can control the way we make choices.
Chip HeathChange is hard because people wear themselves out. And thatโs the second surprise about change: What looks like laziness is often exhaustion.
Chip HeathTo make our communications more effective, we need to shift our thinking from "What information do I need to convey?" to "What questions do I want my audience to ask?
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