Page Summary: Have you ever predicted how long a task will take, and end up being off by a long-shot? Have you ever wondered why some things on your to-do-list are never finished on time?
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Have you ever predicted how long a task will take, and end up being off by a long-shot? Have you ever wondered why some things on your to-do-list are never finished on time? We underestimate how long projects will take—even when experience tells us otherwise.
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- Have you ever predicted how long a task will take, and end up being off by a long-shot?
- Have you ever wondered why some things on your to-do-list are never finished on time?
- We underestimate how long projects will take—even when experience tells us otherwise.
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