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Milton Glaser: Ten Things I Have Learned

While looking at the top-rated articles on Hacker News, I came across a very good, inspiring article: Ten Things I Have Learned by Milton Glaser. I don’t know Mr. Glaser, but these are really good.

  1. YOU CAN ONLY WORK FOR PEOPLE THAT YOU LIKE.
  2. IF YOU HAVE A CHOICE NEVER HAVE A JOB.
  3. SOME PEOPLE ARE TOXIC AVOID THEM.
  4. PROFESSIONALISM IS NOT ENOUGH or THE GOOD IS THE ENEMY OF THE GREAT.
  5. LESS IS NOT NECESSARILY MORE.
  6. STYLE IS NOT TO BE TRUSTED.
  7. HOW YOU LIVE CHANGES YOUR BRAIN.
  8. DOUBT IS BETTER THAN CERTAINTY.
  9. ON AGING.
  10. TELL THE TRUTH.

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TenThings I Have Learned, Milton Glaser

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