The path to success is both non-obvious and counterintuitive, going against natural human instincts

Eben provides multiple examples: focusing on customer needs vs. your own needs, creating products based on market demand vs. personal preference, and letting others be the smart one in relationships. What feels natural and obvious is usually the wrong direction.

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Eben provides multiple examples: focusing on customer needs vs. your own needs, creating products based on market demand vs. personal preference, and letting others be the smart one in relationships. What feels natural and obvious is usually the wrong direction.

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    The Path to Success Is Non-Obvious and Counterintuitive

    The path to success is both non-obvious and counterintuitive, going against natural human instincts