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💬 James Clear
“Therefore I exhort you, brothers and sisters, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies as a sacrifice—alive, holy, and pleasing to God—which is your reasonable service.”
Romans 12:1 (NET)
NET Translator’s Notes: The participle and two adjectives “alive, holy, and pleasing to God” are taken as predicates in relation to “sacrifice,” making the exhortation more emphatic. See ExSyn 618-19. Taken as predicate adjectives, the terms alive, holy, and pleasing are showing how unusual is the sacrifice that believers can now offer, for OT sacrifices were dead. As has often been quipped about this text, “The problem with living sacrifices is that they keep crawling off the altar.”
Apple launched a new iPhone app today called Apple Sports, giving users a one-stop location to check scores, team stats, betting odds, and more across a number of major sports leagues. The app supports the NBA, NHL, NCAA, Premier League, and several other leagues at launch, including MLS — the soccer league Apple has exclusive streaming rights to.
So start slowly. Build something small, fix a small niche problem first. Make some money and keep growing the niche, and keep growing bigger.
“It’s a savagely unhealthy housing market,” Mohtashami told me. “But it’s also a market that just had too many people chasing too few homes.”
Developed by Kevin Kruse (author of ‘Great Leaders Have No Rules’), the 3-21-0 Method is elegantly simple:
3 Email Processing Sessions Daily: Limit yourself to checking emails just three times a day.
21 Minutes Per Session: Spend only 21 minutes in each session.
0 Emails Left: Aim for an empty inbox – also known as 'inbox zero'.
Yet the McKinsey Global Institute (MGI) finds that twice as much potential value lies in using social tools to enhance communications, knowledge sharing, and collaboration within and across enterprises. MGI’s estimates suggest that by fully implementing social technologies, companies have an opportunity to raise the productivity of interaction workers—high-skill knowledge workers, including managers and professionals—by 20 to 25 percent.
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"The end goal of every growth hacker is to build a self-perpetuating marketing machine that reaches millions by itself."