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I'm very familiar with how people can confuse correlation with causation.
People are smarter than you think. Give them a chance to prove themselves.
There are two types of mistakes: mistakes of ambition and mistakes of sloth.
Three ingredients of luxury lifestyle design are time, income, and mobility.
Poisonous people do not deserve your time. To think otherwise is masochistic.
I have plenty of money to do what I want to do, and I have the relationships.
Tomorrow becomes never. No matter how small the task, take the first step now!
The best way to improve mental performance, is to improve physical performance
The opposite of love is indifference, and the opposite of happiness is boredom.
Writing is thought crystalized on a piece of paper, which can then be reviewed.
It's not enough to have the right answers. You have to have the right questions.
Luxury, to me, is not owning a lot of stuff. Luxury, to me, is feeling unrushed.
My parents did a great job of raising me and my brother. Very supportive parents.
Fun things happen when you earn dollars, live on pesos, and compensate in rupees.
If the challenge we face doesn't scare us, then it's probably not that important.
Money doesn't change you; it reveals who you are when you no longer have to be nice.
My parents didn't have much money growing up, but they always had a budget for books.
If you see distraction externally, you end up creating an internally distracted state.
An entrepreneur isn't someone who owns a business, it's someone who makes things happen.
Dreamlining is so named because it applies timelines to what most would consider dreams.
In excess, most endeavors and possessions take on the characteristics of their opposite.
Most inputs are useless and time is wasted in proportion to the amount that is available.
The fishing is best where the fewest go. There is just less competition for bigger goals.
Every time I find myself stressed out, it's because I do things primarily driven by growth.
I really feel like knife skills - not just in the kitchen, but in life - are really critical.
Ninety-nine percent of people believe they can't do great things, so they aim for mediocrity.
Learn to ask, "If this is the only thing I accomplish today, will I be satisfied with my day?"
Do not overestimate the competition and underestimate yourself. You are better than you think.
You can enjoy stargazing just by going out and learning a couple constellations with your kids.
There is a direct correlation between am increased sphere of comfort and getting what you want.
World barista champions use the AeroPress to make coffee on the folding tray tables of airplanes.
If you don't have time, the truth is, you don't have priorities. Think harder; don't work harder.
It isn't enough to think outside the box. Thinking is passive. Get used to acting outside the box.
The biggest misconception about work is that you need to spend the majority of your time doing it.
If you optimize for money too early, you will be minimizing for learning, almost without exception.
Think big and don't listen to people who tell you it can't be done. Life's too short to think small.
That's precisely the question everyone should be asking-why the hell not? - Why not you, why not now.
Avoid results-by volume approach, instead focus on few critically important but uncomfortable actions.
The start of the day is often the best time to get things done. This is somewhat related to willpower.
Don’t follow a model that doesn't work. If the recipe sucks, it doesn't matter how good a cook you are.
People don't want to be millionaires - they want to experience what they believe only millions can buy.
Converting your own passions into a job is the fastest method for eliminating any passion you once had.
Everyone is going to binge on a diet, for instance, so plan for it, schedule it, and contain the damage.
Being selective-doing less-is the path of the productive. Focus on the important few and ignore the rest.
If it's important to you and you want to do it 'eventually', just do it and correct course along the way.
The question you should be asking isn't, "What do I want?" or "What are my goals?" but "What would excite me?
In a digital world, there are numerous technologies that we are attached to that create infinite interruption.
If we define risk as 'the likelihood of an irreversible negative outcome,' inaction is the greatest risk of all.
There are certain things I will automate, but when it comes to quality control, I want to keep a very close eye.
What I don't like is snark for snark's sake. If you are going to make fun of me, at least be witty while doing it.