
Become inverse paranoid
W. Clement Stone was once described as “inverse paranoid.” He believed the Universe was conspiring in his favor rather than

W. Clement Stone was once described as “inverse paranoid.” He believed the Universe was conspiring in his favor rather than
I once asked a senior leader how much of his week was spent in meetings. “About sixty percent,” he said.
I was speaking with a business leader whose company was doing well by every traditional measure. Revenue was growing. The
Intelligence. Ambition. Influence. Prosperity. For decades these have been the traditional markers of success. Yet experience keeps reminding us that,
