Why It Pays to Break the Rules at Work and in Life by Francesca Gino:
1. Rebels are not troublemakers. They are people who are curious, creative, and passionate about making a difference. They are not afraid to question the status quo or challenge authority.
2. Rebellion can be a good thing. When it is done constructively, it can lead to innovation, creativity, and positive change.
3. There are different types of rebels. Some rebels are quiet and introverted, while others are loud and outgoing. Some rebels are rule-breakers, while others are rule-benders.
4. Rebels can be found in all walks of life. They are entrepreneurs, scientists, artists, activists, and even managers.
5. Rebels are good for business. They are more likely to come up with new ideas, solve problems creatively, and take risks.
6. Rebels are also good for society. They are the ones who push us to think differently and challenge our assumptions.
7. Rebels are not born, they are made. Anyone can learn to be more rebellious.
8. The first step to becoming a rebel is to be open to new ideas and experiences. Rebels are always learning and growing.
9. Rebels are not afraid to ask questions. They are curious about the world around them and they want to understand why things are the way they are.
10. Rebels are willing to take risks. They know that innovation and change often require stepping outside of one’s comfort zone.
Remember, rebellion is not about breaking rules for the sake of breaking them. It is about using your creativity and passion to make a positive difference in the world.
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