1. The Productivity Paradox: Work longer, get less done.
(a visual thread)
2. The Advice Paradox: Taking more advice can leave you less well-prepared.
3. The Wisdom Paradox: The more you learn, the less you know.
4. The Opportunity Paradox: Take on less, accomplish more.
5. The Boredom Paradox: The most creative, captivating ideas stem directly from periods of intense boredom.
6. The Social Media Paradox: More connectedness, less connected.
7. The Failure Paradox: You have to fail more to succeed more.
8. The Talking Paradox: Talk less, say more.
9. The Speed Paradox: Strong, reliable brakes allow you to go fast.
10. The Looking Paradox: Stop looking in order to find what you're looking for.
11. The Control Paradox: More controlling, less control.
12. The Persuasion Paradox: Argue less, persuade more.
13. The Fear Paradox: The thing we fear the most is often the thing we most need to do.
14. The Shrinking Paradox: Sometimes you need to shrink before you can grow.
15. The Effort Paradox: You have to put in more effort to make something appear effortless.
16. The Money Paradox: You have to lose money to make money.
17. The News Paradox: The more news you consume, the less well-informed you are.
18. The Intelligence Paradox: Intelligence leads to stupidity.
19. The Death Paradox: Know your death to truly live your life.
20. The Growth Paradox: Growth takes a much longer time coming than you think, but then happens much faster than you ever thought possible.
These are the 20 most powerful paradoxes I've found.
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Roger Federer was the epitome of the Effort Paradox.
Effortless, elegant performances like this are just the result of an insanely large volume of effortful practice.
The unremarkable becomes remarkable.
Another classic story of the Effort Paradox: Picasso in the market.
What appeared to the untrained eye like an effortless wave of the hand was earned through years and years of effort and intensity.
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The Locksmith Paradox says that as the locksmith improves at his craft, the customers become upset by the lower time input required to deliver a fixed output.
The results are the same, but the perception of value changed.
This focus (time>results) plagues most companies.
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Random question that I’m genuinely curious about: Why don’t commercial airplanes have an eject button?
Like a button that can be pressed if the plane is about to crash that shoots off the top and every seat ejects with a little parachute.
Is it a cost issue? Engineering impossibility?
I have to imagine people would pay more to know they had a better (say 80% higher) chance of survival in the event of a catastrophic failure.
Just something that I’ve always wondered about and now I want to know the answer to.
Even if you assume it still has some hazards and issues (in air collisions post ejection, parachute deployment issues, etc.) if you could get to 80% survival rather than ~0% survival in a catastrophic failure, I bet people would opt to fly a more expensive airline that had this.
The only logic I can think of is that it’s so rare that it’s not worth putting money behind fixing.
But if people would pay for it, why not?
The fear of crashes is outsized relative to their incidence, so I bet there’s a premium/margin to be made on offering this.
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We’ve crossed 100,000 readers. It was an instant NYT, USA Today, and Sunday Times Bestseller. It’s been a NYT Bestseller every week since release (something only 6% of bestsellers ever achieve).
More importantly, I've heard from readers ages 11 to 100. People from all walks of life. People from all around the world. Aligned around a common idea. A movement.
This movement is my life mission.
A movement to redefine success. To redefine what it means to live a wealthy life. To reject the default and live by design.
P.S. Email your receipt to sahil@sahilbloom.com and I'll send you the 50+ page companion workbook so that you can go deeper on the book's most important exercises.
This is a really beautiful review.
A minimalist gives in...
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There is no such thing as the clear, linear path to success.
It's a fairy tale that doesn't exist.
The reality:
Long periods of stagnation, where the rewards will feel anything but certain.
Those who can continue to show up every single day will eventually find a way to win.