There's nothing you can't prove if your outlook is only sufficiently limited.
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I would not go so far as to say that we are completely changing our outlook.
In fact, the individual outlook becomes less and less valuable and more and more harmful unless it is transmitted into the corporate outlook.
You can't deny your limitations.
E-mail also changed things in that you don't have to write a full document to discuss something. You can just send an e-mail to a list.
After only two or three weeks in office, we discovered we had a backlog of 100,000 emails sent to me. We had a backlog of a thousand invitations to speak at places all over the country - and all over the world, for that matter.
Hillary Clinton and her media machine try to dismiss, but anybody who understands anything about how email works - and this is millennials in particular, who grew up on the Internet - know that you're an idiot to keep sensitive information on a server in your house.
E-mails are the cancer of modern business.
E-mail is a victim of its own success.
You want to be somewhat cautious inasmuch as you can't use the state email for political or campaign business.
I don't think any of us are careful enough about emails. When you are writing an email, you should imagine yourself in an auditorium speaking to 5,000 people, with your mother and grandmother in the audience, and it is being broadcast on CNN.
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