“The single most important thing you need to do as a CEO”

One of the most profound realizations of adulthood is that you, alone, are responsible for your education. Once you have left the halls of high school, college, or a graduate program, suddenly (and usually irrevocably), the burden of learning rests firmly on your shoulders. No longer will seasoned teachers direct you toward useful books, ask your thoughts, and test your comprehension. Gone are the days of being served a steady curriculum to follow and master.

 
Work hopefully provides some education, but its pedagogy is often lean, narrow, and ruthlessly practical. Time and experience often make it worse – the better you become at a singular valuable task, the more your employer will likely ask you to focus on it, which might not feed your curiosity.

 
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