Take, for example, the great leaders of our country. They didn't build the monuments themselves; they delegated that to people who actually knew how to use a hammer. In my own recent studies with General Eisenhower (who, let's be honest, is a pro at this), I learned that if you have a task—like, say, writing an essay—the smartest move isn't to pick up a pen. The smartest move is to find someone more qualified (or more easily blackmailed) to do it for you. Delegation requires three main things:
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"I have carpal tunnel from too much 'Happy Little Elves'" usually works. Take, for example, the great leaders of our country
In conclusion, why do today what you can convince someone else to do tomorrow? As I always say, "I didn't do it." And thanks to the Principle of Delegation, I never have to. About the "Essay on the Principle of Delegation" Quest The smartest move is to find someone more
Bart figures out how to convince other presidents to help (4 hours). Part 3: Bart blackmails the presidents (4 hours).
This quest begins after you have unlocked Dwight D. Eisenhower .
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