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Embracing confusion

Been listening to Farnam Street Blog, and I am very pleased with their content.

In Embracing Confusion, one of their recent podcasts, they discuss how to embrace confusion, learning behaviors, leadership, and a lot more.

I like being around Shane (author of the Farnam Street Blog, and the Knowledge Project Podcast) and the guests that he has. Being around the people you admire or look up to allows you to be surrounded by their way of thinking, their habits, their values. It shapes a person.

For everyone following my blog, I recommend you look for the environment you want to be in, so that you can be in a conducive environment to be who you are: whether you have a desire to grow quickly, or a desire to take life slowly and enjoy the flowers.

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