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By Mike Ravdonikas, COO at @telegram. Productivity, books, thoughts (and some poetry on strictly
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My wife on me putting together a press comment in the middle of the night:

β€œThe New York Times? That pitiful newspaper, read by what, two people?.. out of ten?.. OK”
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Today is an important day: 36 years ago, on October 10, 1984, Pavel Durov was born, setting off the chain of events that culminates in me posting this message – and you reading it.

Thought I’d use this opportunity to shed some light on some of the lesser known facts about @durov.

Happy birthday, Jefe. πŸ’ͺ
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To lighten your footsteps every day: in matters of earthly comforts compare yourself to those behind you, in matters of the spirit – to those ahead.
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The best advice I ever got from my wife:

Imagine that right up to this very moment everything went exactly how you planned it.


Nothing destroys willpower more than the feeling that you already did something wrong: stayed up too late, left a task unfinished, ate one ice cream too much – why not eat another one? But no:

You are where you are as a result of a perfect plan that worked.


Say this to yourself whenever you need to get back on track – it will be surprisingly easy to do.
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7 things I learned from Pavel Durov
And how they can help you bring a dog across a road

Pavel Durov just turned 37. We've been working together for almost two decades now – here's what I learned from watching him.

Disclaimer: I never saw Pavel bring a dog across a road, but he demonstrated the value of these 7 principles on countless other occasions.

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Text by Mike Ravdonikas
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1. Make a plan. "It would be cool if..." can make a lot of difference if you ask yourself: "Which steps do I take to make it happen?"
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2. Aim for perfection. "Good enough" means you haven't even started.
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3. You are enough. The Renaissance isn't over: you can still do everything by yourself.
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4. No partnerships. Never partner with outsiders to do your job: they'll want those partnerships for a different reason.
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5. Simplify. Simplicity is the most valuable substance in the universe. Zoom out to find it.
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6. Be your own tester. You don't need the opinion of others to know what's wrong: you can feel it. So find it and fix it.
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