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How We Apply Focus to Drive Growth Faster Warren Buffet famously advises, "If it isnā€™t the most important thing, avoid it at all costs." Similarly, Peter Thiel once refused to engage in conversations unless they were about an individualā€™s top priori

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Focus really is a superpower.

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