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193. Are You as Conscientious as You Think You Are?

Is it really that important to make your bed? What’s the benefit of hiring a lazy person? And how many cups of spinach can Mike fit in a red Solo cup?  

Take the Big Five inventory: freakonomics.com/bigfive

 

  • SOURCES:
    • David Barack, philosopher and neuroscientist at the University of Pennsylvania.
    • Randall Bell, socio-economist and C.E.O. of Landmark Research Group.
    • Julia Cameron, author, poet, songwriter, filmmaker, and playwright.
    • Charles Duhigg, journalist and author.
    • Guy Kawasaki, author and Silicon Valley venture capitalist.
    • William McRaven, professor of national security at the University of Texas at Austin and retired Admiral in the United States Navy.

 

 

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