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More Isn't Better. Better is better.

We often mistake “more” for “better.” But in business and in life, quality wins.


A few great clients are more valuable than many difficult ones. A 90-minute film that moves you is better than a 3-hour one that drags. Twenty minutes of true connection with a loved one means more than hours spent half-present.


More isn't better. In fact sometimes it works against you. A focused hour can accomplish more than an unfocused day.

 
 
 

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