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" ... Another important aspect of standing out is knowing how and when to zag when others are zigging. For you to know this, study your competition. Knowing what others are doing can help you determine what sets your firm apart. ... "
" ... It was only later in life that I realized and embraced just how much of a misfit I am. A reformed stereotype, the quintessential Asian kid with perfect straight-As, it took me twenty jobs in my twenties to zig and zag and hack my way to what I’m doing now. Between the two companies I run and own, I can say I’m doing what I’m meant to be doing in this life: food, travel, telling stories, and connecting people. As somebody who didn’t quite belong anywhere, particularly in terms of how I make a living, I’m now simply myself. ... "
" ... Lucy Shahjahan: By allowing it to zig zag. Everyone has a different path to get to success. Instead of being overwhelmed with becoming an overnight success or questioning if what you’re doing is your purpose, follow whatever your heart is calling you to do right now. If you listen to that instinct, it will guide you to the thing you’re supposed to be doing—even if it’s not a straight line path. ... "
" ... There are generally reasons for every zig and zag during a session, but sometimes they’re tough to uncover. Today might be one of those days. ... "
" ... When we face physical threats, it pays to assume the worst. That is how we survived in the wild and how we have evolved for hundreds of thousands of years. Be afraid of the noise in the bush. If you are right, it saves your life. If you are wrong, no big deal. Ignore it and risk being eaten. But as an investor this framework often causes you to zig when you should zag. The evolutionary programmed survival response can cause you to do the opposite of what is required to earn abnormal returns in capital markets. ... "