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Running a team is a lot like herding cats. You've got a bunch of individuals with their own ideas and agendas, and it's your job to keep them all moving in the same direction. It's not an easy task, but it can be incredibly rewarding. Seeing a group of people come together and achieve something great is an incredible feeling. Of course, it's not all rainbows and unicorns. Running a team can also be frustrating, exhausting, and downright thankless. But at the end of the day, it's worth it. Because when you're part of a team, you're part of something bigger than yourself. And that's pretty darn special. If you're like me, you enjoy a good book from time to time. But sometimes it's hard to find the time to sit down and read. That's where podcasts come in. You can listen to them while you're driving, doing chores, or even working out. And unlike books, they're usually free. But which is better? Let's compare the two. Podcasts are great because you can listen to them passively. You don't have to give them your full attention like you would a book. This means you can multi-task and still get something out of the content. But books are also great because they provide a more immersive experience. You can jump back and forth between pages to re-read sections, look up words, or take notes in the margins. And if you're really enjoying a book, it's easy to get lost in it for hours at a time. So which is better? It depends on what you're looking for. If you want something that you can easily consume without giving it your full attention, go for a podcast. But if you want an immersive experience that will transport you to another world, pick up a book.