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Most productivity gurus preach the same thing: get clear, get certain, get moving. Stanford researcher David Evans disagrees—certainty isn’t the starting point, it’s a trap. Evans has spent years watching people freeze at crossroads: a job offer in another city, a fading | Collector
Most productivity gurus preach the same thing: get clear, get certain, get moving. Stanford researcher David Evans disagrees—certainty isn’t the starting point, it’s a trap.

Evans has spent years watching people freeze at crossroads: a job offer in another city, a fading
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Most productivity gurus preach the same thing: get clear, get certain, get moving. Stanford researcher David Evans disagrees—certainty isn’t the starting point, it’s a trap. Evans has spent years watching people freeze at crossroads: a job offer in another city, a fading

Most productivity gurus preach the same thing: get clear, get certain, get moving. Stanford researcher David Evans disagrees—certainty isn’t the starting point, it’s a trap. Evans has spent years watching people freeze at crossroads: a job offer in another city, a fading

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