For most of us we have lost the ability to engage in serious deep thinking on any level.  We are so bombarded with the many urgent and important inputs of the day we can’t block any little time to really think.  Even when we do get away and create the right environment we have no idea of what to do anymore.  This HBR post was challenging in a good way:

“A famous but possibly apocryphal tale about Albert Einstein is that he dreamed up the theory of relativity when riding his bicycle. Warren Buffett is on record as saying that he reads for six hours per day and has very few scheduled meetings. Both of these examples stand in stark contrast to the ways in which most leaders use their time. Many are slaves to email (one CEO only half-jokingly defines his job as “answering 2,000 emails a day”) and have much of the remainder of their time filled with meetings.”

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