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When you put off a task, you buy yourself time to engage in divergent thinking rather than foreclosing on one particular idea.
Adam Grant
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Adam Grant
Age: 43
Born: 1981
Born: August 13
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Psychologist
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West Bloomfield Township
Michigan
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