"Cut out the people in your world that say no." - @garyvee

LilianChisca learned this on March 26th, 2009

What have you learned from this lesson?

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  1. Because no one ever needs to hear no? I suppose on the surface this is an interesting thought but I certainly don't agree. Sometimes no forces you to be more creative and to find a better solution. reply

  2. I see "no" as merely a way for people to ask for more information. "No" just means you need to convince them. Now, toxic people... they should definitely be cut out. reply