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* [Silent Meetings](operating-at-tvp-1/silent-meetings.md)
* [Effective Communication](operating-at-tvp-1/equanimous-communication.md)
* [Work Schedule](operating-at-tvp-1/work-schedule.md)
* [Taking Time off](operating-at-tvp-1/taking-time-off.md)
* [Getting Paid](operating-at-tvp-1/getting-paid.md)
* [Jarvis](https://www.thevantageproject.com/jarvis/)
* [Upgrading Playbook](operating-at-tvp-1/upgrading-playbook.md)
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The site loading speed is now under 9 seconds for complete load ✅

Eliminate weasel words and affirmation biases:
eg. I see market moving towards staking ❌
eg. I see the market moving towards staking ❌
I see that 30% of the current market would need staking services ✅

Source: [How to write like an Amazonian](https://twitter.com/nipunmehra/status/1154590521345490945?lang=en)
Source: [_How to write like an Amazonian_](https://twitter.com/nipunmehra/status/1154590521345490945?lang=en)

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Recommended read: [The Pyramid Principle - Lessons from McKinsey](https://medium.com/lessons-from-mckinsey/the-pyramid-principle-f0885dd3c5c7)
Recommended read:

1. [The Pyramid Principle - Lessons from McKinsey](https://medium.com/lessons-from-mckinsey/the-pyramid-principle-f0885dd3c5c7)
2.
### Easy Hacks

1. Think before you speak
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You take less time off, there is a risk of burning out. You become lazy, and
you can be beaten.
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# Taking Time off

### Minimum Offs

We encourage you to take breaks, with peace. That requires psychological safety. Here is our attempt at enabling it.

1. **Sundays are a mandatory off** Work can wait 1 day. Don’t burn out. Take a break, stroll, and spend time on yourself. Productivity requires discipline, not heroism.
2. **Mandatory 50 days off every year** Life will throw uncertainties. Account for it. Do not worry about being left behind. It'll be fine. 50 days off every year, accrued pro-rata every month; after the first 45 days. All days off above this threshold are likely to cost lost opportunities.



### Plan your offs

Account time for \(but not limited to\) the following:

1. **Celebration time** Recommendation to take this after a significant project's completion.
2. **Recovery time** When work output is suffering, take an off and reset yourself.
3. **Family time** They need you too.
4. **Vacation** Travel is the best way to expand horizons.
5. **Health** You are likely to fall sick.
6. **External commitments** Sometimes they'll be unavoidable.



### Requesting time off

General rule of thumb is:
Days you’ll be away = Days of advance heads-up to give to your team.

Send a request to your Junior Partner and they will help re-organise work so that your absence doesn't impact progress.

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Drop the ego and salvate with service.
Drop the ego and salvate with service.


> "Truth-seeking is hard and often painful, but it is what separates self-belief from self-delusion" -Sam Altman
Recommended read: [_How to be Successful \| Sam Altman_](https://blog.samaltman.com/how-to-be-successful)\_\_

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