Tuesday, 27 March 2018

Berkshire star took Buffett's advice: Read 500 pages a day

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Daily dose of inspiration:
"If you're a leader of a diverse team, you have to be invested in learning the differences and perspectives that your team brings to the table."
- Odette Harris, neurosurgeon at Stanford University
3 things to help you make it.
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How reading 500 pages a day helped a Warren Buffett protege succeed
"That's how knowledge works. It builds up, like compound interest," Warren Buffett told Todd Combs' class at Columbia Business School before Combs went to work at Berkshire.
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This Stanford neurosurgeon's promotion just made history—here's why it's a big deal for STEM
Stanford neurosurgeon Odette Harris says the STEM field could do more to improve diversity and inclusion.
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You can live longer if you retire early, research shows
In one study, men who retired early were 42 percent less likely to die over the next five years.
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