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#54 Jason Fried: Doing the Enough Thing

The Knowledge Project with Shane Parrish

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Embrace Patience: Value the Process Over Immediate Responses

The rising expectation for immediate responses in communication is unhealthy and stems from a broader cultural issue. Just because someone can send a text or message quickly does not imply that the recipient should respond in the same timeframe. It's crucial to foster an environment where eventual responses are accepted and prioritized over immediate ones, allowing individuals the opportunity to focus on more important tasks. If someone takes time to respond, it often means they are engaged in significant work. Additionally, accepting delayed responses can encourage self-sufficiency by prompting individuals to find solutions independently. Cultivating this mindset not only alleviates pressure but also promotes a healthier approach to communication and work dynamics.

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