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Huawei just dropped HarmonyOS NEXT—its game-changing, self-developed OS with no ties to Android! This is the 5th version of HarmonyOS, already powering over 1 billion devices worldwide. Get ready for a whole new experience! What doesn't kill you, makes you stronger!

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I love this perspective from #NBAFinals bound San Antonio Spurs head coach Mitch Johnson on the tension between potential and experience: Experience is valuable, but it doesn't tell the whole story. 📖 Our brains 🧠 tend to naturally trust what they've already seen. A familiar outcome. A more predictable asset. A long résumé. A player with years of reps. Someone with a collection of war stories and proven results. The bias is so easily formed. But it's important to remember as leaders, experience only tells you where someone HAS been. It doesn't tell you what their habits look like today. It doesn't reveal their hunger, their discipline, their willingness to learn, or the standards they hold themselves to when nobody is watching. Experience isn't correlated to their TRAJECTORY. 📈📉 That's why we sometimes overlook youth and inexperience. It happens in every industry, not just sports. "Bosses" often mistake a lack of history for a lack of ability. Past performance can provide clues, but it doesn't guarantee future success. The future is often built by the person whose habits are stronger than their résumé. Experience tells you where someone's from. Habits tell you where they're going. If you're trying to do something transformational, spend less time obsessing over what's already happened and more time focused on what's happening right now: the reps you can control, the hours of preparation you can invest, the standards you can uphold today with zero grace. Because counter intuitively, experience isn't gained in big moments. It's accumulated in EVERY moment. In every rep. In every habit. In how you approach anything and everything. The game is just where those habits reveal themselves to the public. Old dogs know where the food is, but the hungry dogs will always run further. 🐶

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