#ProtectingSight #430: Know your worth, and then ask for it. Rhexis run-out & lateralizing cranial nerve lesions. The true essence of compounding & Rudyard Kipling’s “If—”.

Welcome to my daily learning journal. Here is today’s list:

1. Ted Talk – Casey Brown: Know your worth, and then ask for it. “Your customers probably aren’t paying you what you’re worth — instead, they’re paying you what they think you’re worth. Take the time to learn how to shape their thinking. Pricing consultant Casey Brown shares helpful stories and learnings that can help you better communicate your value and get paid for your excellence.” (ted.com description)

Excellent talk! Once I started to value my time, I realized how much I was giving away without creating personal growth or value.

2. Uday Devgan MD – 1198: run-out rhexis leads to vitreous. An amazing case and save.

3. Andrew Lee MD – Lateralizing cranial nerve lesions.

Dr. Lee’s neuro-ophthalmology reviews are perfect for lifelong learning.

4. Gautam Baid – The Joys of Compounding: The Passionate Pursuit of Lifelong Learning, Revised and Updated (Heilbrunn Center for Graham & Dodd Investing Series). “Conclusion: Understanding the True Essence of Compounding.” (FINISHED!)

This is a wonderful book. Many of the 30 chapters pay for the cost of admission. The wisdom & pearls will compound over a lifetime. And I look forward to meeting Gautam Baid one day and thanking him for sharing timeless wisdom.

Gautam Baid included Rudyard Kipling’s “If—” poem in the final pages. Highly recommend this YouTube recitation while reading. Helped me keep focus!

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