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Episode 92: The 80/20 Principle

2 min · 6 jul 2026
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Today's episode teaches the Eighty-Twenty Principle — the pattern Vilfredo Pareto first documented in nineteenth-century Italy showing that a small share of inputs drives most of the output. Once you see it clearly, it changes how you hire, how you invest your time, and how you make any decision where focus is the real constraint. The one small action today: find the single item on your list that, if done well, makes the most others less urgent — and do that one first. Key Topics: eighty-twenty principle, Pareto principle, decision-making, prioritization, focus, mental models, productivity Subscribe to The Daily Discipline for a daily reset on Clarity, one morning at a time.

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