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Daryl Fairweather is the bestselling author of “Hate the Game: Economic Cheat Codes for Life, Love, and Work”. You can follow her here on LinkedIn.
Daryl Fairweather shares insights from her book and personal experiences on navigating a rigged system, leveraging agency, and making strategic life decisions.
The conversation covers topics like systemic unfairness, the importance of outside options, and how to play the game of life and career effectively.Key Topics:Systemic unfairness and privilege in the economyThe concept of agency and playing the rigged gameThe importance of outside options in negotiation and careerPersonal stories of overcoming systemic barriersStrategies for making long-term decisions in life and finance
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By Hosted by RitavanDaryl Fairweather is the bestselling author of “Hate the Game: Economic Cheat Codes for Life, Love, and Work”. You can follow her here on LinkedIn.
Daryl Fairweather shares insights from her book and personal experiences on navigating a rigged system, leveraging agency, and making strategic life decisions.
The conversation covers topics like systemic unfairness, the importance of outside options, and how to play the game of life and career effectively.Key Topics:Systemic unfairness and privilege in the economyThe concept of agency and playing the rigged gameThe importance of outside options in negotiation and careerPersonal stories of overcoming systemic barriersStrategies for making long-term decisions in life and finance
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To know what comes next on Part-Maven Part-Maverick:
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For more of my thoughts, follow me on LinkedIn
Get my book Data Impact for a pragmatic take on data-driven value creation