And Cal concedes that you might be right. But... - Deepstash

And Cal concedes that you might be right. But the answer isn't throwing up your arms and working until 10PM.

eliminate as much of the rest as you can

Here's Cal:

You're judged on what you do best so if you want to have as much success as possible you're always better off doing fewer things but doing those things better. People say yes to too much. I say no to most things. I'm ruthless about avoiding or purging tasks if I realize they're just not providing much value.

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