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The Danger of Your Silo: Why the Best Leaders Learn From Everyone (Even People They Disagree With) If you want to be a good leader, learn to think for yourself.If you want to be a great leader, learn to think like others. It was 1995. I was just an intermediate student of hapkido, fresh off earning my blue belt and finally starting to take my training seriously. GM Han's dojang in Santa Monica I’d sometimes train by myself on the small mat after completing my evening classes. On Wednesday...
The Four Words That Make You a Better Leader: “I Made a Mistake” Ego Is The Enemy by Ryan Holiday Ego is the enemy. Humility is the advantage. And admitting you’re wrong is the fastest way to earn respect. In 1995, when Grandmaster Han first put me in front of a kids’ class as an instructor, I was both humbled and overwhelmed. I’d never been in front of a class before—unless you count all those times my grade school teachers made an example out of me before telling me to sit in the corner at...
The One Habit That Accounted for Most of My Success: Going to Bed Early Most disasters in life don’t happen at 2:00 p.m. They happen at 2:00 a.m. I guess I’m really lucky that I had a career in construction. The 6 a.m. start time forced me to change a bad habit that stemmed from growing up in Hawaii. My first real job after high school—making good money—was working at Orson’s Restaurant near Waikiki. Famous with the locals and packed with tourists. Especially when the chef had his "stuffed...