You might be on to something in the sense that coming back with a more inclusive response is a better approach. I don't think that makes them "right" though.
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He will do half of what he said he would and say that is proof he was joking.
Not if your single issue is preserving democracy ^___^
But you see, they are smart because they have lots of money. /s
Somehow it worked, I don't understand how though
Do you like cram the night before a test as well? I've been watching his interviews and rallies intently up till now, I don't understand this desire to procrastinate homework while talking like you did the assignment.
The rich do nothing about a problem by default.
Well you can't take the effect and make it the cause
Maybe she disagrees with "who needs their opinions changed".
Now I wonder if he's been abusing something and his wife got a few licks in...
I'm very curious what the numbers are, care to drop any sources?
In Satya Nadella's Hit Refresh, he says that "growth mindset" is how he describes Microsoft's emerging culture, and that "it's about every individual, every one of us having that attitude — that mindset — of being able to overcome any constraint, stand up to any challenge, making it possible for us to grow and, thereby, for the company to grow."
Strikes me as a poorly plagiarized Toyota Kata. Toyota Kata promises your org will be maximally adaptive but it sounds like Satya wanted to one-up that with "overcome any constraints". Toyota emphasizes iterative improvements as way a to build up systems knowledge, but Satya seems to take an essentialist read on the matter to say it's a "mindset", like improvement is an ingredient instead of a process.
Markets are cyclic and we're overdue for the AI bubble to pop. But I don't think that automatically means the Democrats can win another presidential election or win the Senate.