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I have always regarded worry as an active, liberating kind of activity. Worrying allows you to articulate the downside in any situation and leads to action to avoid it. We had set up Blackstone to give us reasons to worry, to absorb reams of raw data, so we could develop our intelligence by looking for anomalies and patterns. At its best, worrying is playful, engaging work that requires that you never switch off.
What It Takes: Lessons in the Pursuit of Excellence
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