You always want to surround yourself with better people than you.

Never expect people to treat you any better than you treat yourself.

Surround yourself with people who will make you better, and learn to listen.

I think the only way you learn is to surround yourself with people that are better than you.

You write for two people, yourself and your audience, who are usually better educated and at least as smart.

Whenever you feel down, you can check on Twitter and feel better about yourself, because it's only people who like you.

You can't live for other people, you know? You gotta live for yourself and better the people around you and make an impact.

When you behave well towards somebody regardless of what you're receiving, you feel better about yourself. So be decent to people.

It's OK to not have all the answers, and in fact, the more extraordinary people you are able to surround yourself with, the better you will become.

As I started getting better and I had to go places and meet new people, there were times where you just couldn't keep to yourself. You had to speak to people.

I have a one-question language test that people who have lived abroad do better on than those who studied in a classroom. Try my test yourself: In a foreign language you've studied, how do you say 'doorknob'?

What kind of people would be able to rationalize better than other people? Better storytellers, right? Creative people, right? Because if you're creative, you find more ways to cheat and still yourself a story about why this is okay.

It can be frightening to turn your back on what others think is right. But I'm not the same as a lot of people - I'm quite artistic and quite eccentric sometimes. If you honour that, you fit into yourself better - and people accept you for what you are.

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