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“Winning”

“Winning”

“No one wins anything; winning is an illusion” - Patti Smith

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Smith’s Identity

Smith’s Identity

“I loved my coat and the café and my morning routine. It was the clearest and simplest expression of my solitary identity.” - Patti Smith

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PATTI SMITH

“This is how I live, I am thinking.”

“But I would also keep on living, refusing to surrender my pen.”

PATTI SMITH

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Passing Time

Passing Time

  • “Such things that disappear in time we find ourselves longing to see again. We search for them in close-up, as we search for our hands in a dream.” - Patti Smith
  • “How is it that we never completely comprehend our love for someone until they’re gone.” - Patti Smith
  • “Why is it ...

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Passing Ideas

Passing Ideas

“Are our thoughts nothing but passing trains, no stops, devoid of dimension, whizzing by massive posters with repeating images?” - Patti Smith

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Patti Smith is a brilliant writer. I’ve previously read “Just Kids” and loved it. M Train is a writer’s collection of coffee, love, and art. How each relate, and how life is an art.

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A winning pitch starts with a winning logline: one or two sentences that explain what your idea is about. Loglines attract attention.

To influence the people who can turn your idea into reality, you need to deliver the pitch in an exciting way that is easy to understand. 

Winning is short-term

When Andre Agassi describes becoming number one, he says that he felt nothing. Even when winning important games, he describes the feeling as only lasting a short time.

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Winning an Argument

Winning an Argument

The odds of winning an argument require more than just logic and rationality, as there are a lot of other factors involved.

By understanding and changing the 'frames' a person uses and center them around a shared belief, we can help our cause.

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