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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 5 Aug 2013

    "Should I choose a line of work where everybody is mediocre and I'm the best?" @danariely's advice:http://on.wsj.com/13zYVlE 

    8:47 PM - 5 Aug 2013
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    • Elli-IT🤡 Forhan m477h3wT Amanda E. Kate Vogelsang Raul Soria Lan Le Mer•ce•des 🇵🇷❤️ just admiring my own gallantry #MulsanneSpeed Mobes
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      1. RubenAvxhiu‏ @RubenAvxhiu 5 Aug 2013
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        @WSJ @danariely If you are really good, you'll find it harder to excel where everyone is mediocre. They will weed you out

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      1. Suraj BD Bhatt‏ @surajbdbhatt 5 Aug 2013
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        @WSJ @danariely there is nothing in a race to win where all ass are running. better to win where a race of horses is going on.

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      1. Jerry M‏ @rain_on_j 6 Aug 2013
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        “@WSJ: "Should I choose a line of work where everybody is mediocre and I'm the best?" @danariely's advice: that's my ONLY option #swagger

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      1. Caroline Fraker‏ @crfraker 6 Aug 2013
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        @WSJ @danariely Promoting employees to make them feel better isn't helpful. Working with people who are smarter than you makes you smarter.

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      1. Di Lu‏ @dee_lu 5 Aug 2013
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        @WSJ @danariely I say no. I would rather struggle, learn and grow.

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      1. max matter‏ @maxmatter1 5 Aug 2013
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        @WSJ @danariely A place where you will enjoy your work should be your goal.

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      1. Manny Montilla‏ @MannyDigital 5 Aug 2013
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        NO! “@WSJ: "Should I choose a line of work where everybody is mediocre and I'm the best?" @danariely's advice: http://on.wsj.com/13zYVlE ”

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      1. Andriana‏ @andiem89 5 Aug 2013
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        Where is the challenge in that? @WSJ @danariely

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      1. itsEwanda‏ @Ewanda1 5 Aug 2013
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        Heck no! “@WSJ: "Should I choose a line of work where everybody is mediocre and I'm the best?" @danariely's advice: http://on.wsj.com/13zYVlE ”

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      1. yamajeanphilippe‏ @yamajeanphilipp 5 Aug 2013
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        @WSJ @danariely leave the pond too early and u may become shark bait.... I agree ... But it's a process ....prove self in the small

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      1. E. Kate Vogelsang‏ @EleanorFisher11 5 Aug 2013
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        @WSJ @danariely absolutely not..always challenge yourself to be better . Kate

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      1. Katherine‏ @StylishLckyChrm 5 Aug 2013
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        @WSJ @danariely I'd rather be challenged to be better by working with people I can learn from...

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      1. Simone Choy‏ @simonechoy_ 5 Aug 2013
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        @WSJ @danariely U r the sum total of 5 people around u. If u are the best, u will have to work hard 2 raise the standard or become mediocre

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      1. Roy Bing Wu‏ @awesomewu 5 Aug 2013
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        “@WSJ: "Should I choose a line of work where everybody is mediocre and I'm the best?" @danariely's advice: http://on.wsj.com/13zYVlE ”

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      1. The Answer Is No‏ @YourTitleSucks 5 Aug 2013
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        No. RT @WSJ: "Should I choose a line of work where everybody is mediocre and I'm the best?" @danariely's advice: http://on.wsj.com/13zYVlE 

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      1. Tommy‏ @tommydubbs 5 Aug 2013
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        @WSJ @danariely there's choices in this economy? haha

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