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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals 3 place · today 20:46 EDT

I spent twenty years climbing the ladder and three months in retirement to realize I was measuring success by all the wrong metrics

The first Tuesday after I retired, I made a spreadsheet. Not because anyone asked me to. Not because there was anything to track. I made it because for twenty years, spreadsheets were how I proved I existed. Revenue targets, quarterly growth, team performance indicators, year-over-year comparisons. Every week had a number attached to it, and ... Read more

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