Archive for goldfish
Contrarian Goldfish does not follow the crowds. It uses uncommon sense to challenge conventional thinking.
Load Up on Credit Card Debt
Conventional thinking: All debt is bad, especially credit card debt. I should get rid of all my credit cards and start using debit cards instead to force myself to only use money that I have in the bank.
Contrarian thinking: You can use debt to your advantage. Credit cards in particular offer a number of incentives […]
Popularity: 47% [?]
23Feb2008 | goldfish | 8 comments | Continued
Less is More
Common sense: In order to succeed I need to do more than the competition. I need to do more work, provide more content, add more option, and so on and so forth.
Contrarian thinking: Less is more. I don’t need to do more busy work. I need to be smarter about the work I do. I […]
Popularity: 48% [?]
17Feb2008 | goldfish | 0 comments | Continued
Don’t Try to Please Everyone
Conventional thinking: In order to be successful I must please my customers, my employees, my investors, my colleagues, my boss, etc. I must make sure the requirements of all my stakeholders are fully met.
Contrarian thinking: If you try to please everyone you will be very ineffective and will end up not completely satisfying the needs […]
Popularity: 39% [?]
11Feb2008 | goldfish | 2 comments | Continued
Change Your Mind
Conventional thinking: I must stick to my convictions even if someone makes a convincing argument that I am wrong. If I give in I will show weakness and people will not respect me.
Contrarian thinking: You have the right to change your mind. Showing that you are willing to listen to others and admitting that you […]
Popularity: 36% [?]
5Feb2008 | goldfish | 1 comment | Continued
Don’t Complete Those Tasks
Conventional thinking: When I start a task I must continue working on it until it is completed, otherwise I am not being thorough. I must commit to finish everything that I start.
Contrarian thinking: If you start working on a task and find out that it is not worth completing it, just stop. Don’t work on […]
Popularity: 40% [?]
1Feb2008 | goldfish | 0 comments | Continued