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Re: Ask HN: What's some “one sentence” wisdom you've learned or created?

#32
I've got a bunch more, but these are some of my favorites ( after reading that it was for a mentee relationship, I had to remove some)

- You impact your environment, regardless of your participation, and even your presence

- Perception is a weak approximation for reality

- Value the opportunity to be wrong, because eventually you'll lose the privilege of being told so

- The greatest barrier to getting things done, is not doing things

Re: Ask HN: What's some “one sentence” wisdom you've learned or created?

#33
post #5

"If you have no backup, you have no data. If you have one backup, you have no backup."

Backups you've never tested are not a backup (backups encrypted with a key no one has access to are not a backup)

If only I could have convinced my previous department head of this.

Re: Ask HN: What's some “one sentence” wisdom you've learned or created?

#34
The race is not to the swift or the battle to the strong, nor does food come to the wise or wealth to the brilliant or favor to the learned; but time and chance happen to them all. - Ecclesiastes

Life does not always make sense, sometimes best efforts and best preparation fail. That is okay

Re: Ask HN: What's some “one sentence” wisdom you've learned or created?

#36

"If someone does something once, they will do it twice" This is in some ways depressing, but its always been true for me. Individual actions that are outside the realm of someones common patterns are extremely rare. So if they act in a certain way, expect that going forwards. Be cynical.

Maya Angelou said it like this: "When someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time."
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