Inspirations:
- Charlie Munger
- Naval Ravikant
- Warren Buffett
- Nassim Nicholas Taleb
- Peter Kaufman
If you can be grateful for the things you have, opportunities will find you. Authentic gratitude can change your life.
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If you find someone who pushes you, wants to work as hard as you do, and supports you always, don’t take it for granted. True love is a gift, not a given.
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It’s mostly internal work to see the person as they are, and accept them fully. If you can’t do that, they are not meant for you.
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The small things you do consistently matter more than the large things you do sporadically.
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Writers write, builders build, and complainers complain. Over the very longterm, you are what you do everyday.
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Most of your habits form unconsciously. If you can lose the ones that don’t serve you, and form ones that will, that’s an edge.
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Problems are solved in your sleep. Priorities become clear. You can work deeper and smarter. Most of your peers don’t get enough sleep. That’s an edge.
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A workout is the best natural mood regulator you can find. And it’s free. Use it often.
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It does not teach you how to imagine and then build the life you want. You have to do this on your own.
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This is hard because there are many biases that keep us from changing our minds. Having strong but fluid opinions is an edge.
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You are everything and nothing. Your life is the most important thing and meaningless. These ideas take time to get used to.
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There’s no financial literacy in this country. Once you learn the power of compound interest, you will focus on little else. It’s that powerful.
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You can use the Lindy effect as a compass to find answers to your problems. The older the problem, the older the solution.
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There are a handful of frameworks that seem to bind the world together. Learn these and you’ll have an edge.
What are they?
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This idea comes from physics and biology. Smile at someone and they will smile back. Show hostility to someone and they will be hostile. It’s that simple.
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You get the behavior you reward for. Spend more time thinking about incentives to get better outcomes.
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This is why it’s hard to celebrate the victories and easy to wallow in the defeats. Thinking in absolutes (not relatives) can help resolve this.
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Social proof makes it hard to go against the grain. Independent thought and decision making is an edge. It’s the only way to get outsized results.
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It takes time and effort to examine your thoughts. The goal is to find the biases and then let go. This is a life long journey.
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Be patient with yourself and keep digging. Think in 3, 5, and 10 year chunks. Most people can’t stay focused for 60 seconds. This can be your edge.
Thank you for attending my Ted Talk.
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