How Will You Measure Your Life?
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Had I instead spent that hour each day learning the latest techniques for mastering the problems of autocorrelation in regression analysis, I would have badly misspent my life. I apply the tools of econometrics a few times a year, but I apply my knowledge of the purpose of my life every day. Itâs the single most useful thing Iâve ever learned. I promise my students that if they take the time to figure out their life purpose, theyâll look back on it as the most important thing they discovered at HBS. If they donât figure it out, they will just sail off without a rudder and get buffeted in the very rough seas of life. Clarity about their purpose will trump knowledge of activity-based costing, balanced scorecards, core competence, disruptive innovation, the four Ps, and the five forces.
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When people who have a high need for achievementâand that includes all Harvard Business School graduatesâhave an extra half hour of time or an extra ounce of energy, theyâll unconsciously allocate it to activities that yield the most tangible accomplishments. And our careers provide the most concrete evidence that weâre moving forward. You ship a product, finish a design, complete a presentation, close a sale, teach a class, publish a paper, get paid, get promoted. In contrast, investing time and energy in your relationship with your spouse and children typically doesnât offer that same immediate sense of achievement. Kids misbehave every day. Itâs really not until 20 years down the road that you can put your hands on your hips and say, âI raised a good son or a good daughter.â You can neglect your relationship with your spouse, and on a day-to-day basis, it doesnât seem as if things are deteriorating. People who are driven to excel have this unconscious propensity to underinvest in their families and overinvest in their careersâeven though intimate and loving relationships with their families are the most powerful and enduring source of happiness.
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Donât worry about the level of individual prominence you have achieved; worry about the individuals you have helped become better people. This is my final recommendation: Think about the metric by which your life will be judged, and make a resolution to live every day so that in the end, your life will be judged a success.
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title: How Will You Measure Your Life?
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Had I instead spent that hour each day learning the latest techniques for mastering the problems of autocorrelation in regression analysis, I would have badly misspent my life. I apply the tools of econometrics a few times a year, but I apply my knowledge of the purpose of my life every day. Itâs the single most useful thing Iâve ever learned. I promise my students that if they take the time to figure out their life purpose, theyâll look back on it as the most important thing they discovered at HBS. If they donât figure it out, they will just sail off without a rudder and get buffeted in the very rough seas of life. Clarity about their purpose will trump knowledge of activity-based costing, balanced scorecards, core competence, disruptive innovation, the four Ps, and the five forces.
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When people who have a high need for achievementâand that includes all Harvard Business School graduatesâhave an extra half hour of time or an extra ounce of energy, theyâll unconsciously allocate it to activities that yield the most tangible accomplishments. And our careers provide the most concrete evidence that weâre moving forward. You ship a product, finish a design, complete a presentation, close a sale, teach a class, publish a paper, get paid, get promoted. In contrast, investing time and energy in your relationship with your spouse and children typically doesnât offer that same immediate sense of achievement. Kids misbehave every day. Itâs really not until 20 years down the road that you can put your hands on your hips and say, âI raised a good son or a good daughter.â You can neglect your relationship with your spouse, and on a day-to-day basis, it doesnât seem as if things are deteriorating. People who are driven to excel have this unconscious propensity to underinvest in their families and overinvest in their careersâeven though intimate and loving relationships with their families are the most powerful and enduring source of happiness.
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Donât worry about the level of individual prominence you have achieved; worry about the individuals you have helped become better people. This is my final recommendation: Think about the metric by which your life will be judged, and make a resolution to live every day so that in the end, your life will be judged a success.
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