
Ambivalent Uncertainty, Who Cares
I first heard these two powerful words from my business sensei, Jay Abraham. In the business world, ambivalent uncertainty is your biggest competitor. It’s a car stuck in neutral—with no forward motion.
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I first heard these two powerful words from my business sensei, Jay Abraham. In the business world, ambivalent uncertainty is your biggest competitor. It’s a car stuck in neutral—with no forward motion.
I love words. Words tell stories. Stories stand the test of time. Great stories captivate, enrich, educate, enthrall, enlighten – they change us. Why don’t brands and marketers tell more stories?