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Double Your Rate of Failure

Would you like me to give you a formula for success?

It’s quite simple.

Double your rate of failure.

— Thomas J. Watson

The only way to escape from the prison of fear is action.

— Joe Tye


Book: Attitude Is Everything by Jeff Keller
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5 Books That Gave Me an Unfair Mental Advantage

Some books give you information.

Others change the way your mind works.

They make you notice patterns faster, question yourself more honestly, read people more carefully, and stop falling for the same mental traps everyone else falls for.

1. The Laws of Human Nature by Robert Greene
2. The Beginning of Infinity by David Deutsch
3 The Scout Mindset by Julia Galef
4. How to Read a Book by Mortimer J. Adler & Charles Van Doren
5. The Art of Thinking Clearly by Rolf Dobelli


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With Each Sunrise, We Rise Into Someone New

As you embark on your manifesting journey, take time to really consider what exactly you want the universe to bring to you, connecting to why you want it and how it will make you feel to have it.

Be as specific as you can with your dreams, and if you can’t yet visualize a ‘thing’, then re-create a feeling.

Practise regularly sinking into a visualization of your future self, allowing the feeling of it to change your vibe instantly, while simultaneously directing your brain to begin driving you towards reaching that goal.

Fear and self-doubt have always been the greatest enemies of human potential.


Book: Manifest: 7 Steps to Living Your Best Life by Roxie Nafousi
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How to Stop the Rumination

One of the most important skills for learning to deal with thoughts and their impact on our mood is getting some distance from them. Sounds difficult when those thoughts are inside your own mind, but humans have a powerful tool that helps us to put thoughts at arm’s length and give us the distance we need. It’s called metacognition, which is a fancy name for thoughts about your thoughts.

Metacognition is the process of stepping back from the thoughts and getting enough distance to allow us to see those thoughts for what they really are. When you do this, they lose some of their power over you and how you feel and behave. You get to choose how you respond to them rather than feeling controlled and driven by something.

Metacognition sounds complicated but it is simply the process of noticing which thoughts pop into your head and observing how they make you feel.

Rumination is like a thoughts washing machine. It’s the process of churning thoughts over and over for minutes, hours or days at a time.

We already know that the depressed brain is more likely to focus on the thought biases that can make you feel worse. If you combine those thought biases with the psychological equivalent of rumination, then you have a recipe for more intense and prolonged distress. In fact, we know from the research that rumination is a key factor in maintaining depression.

The more you ruminate, the more you stay stuck. It works to intensify and prolong any sadness or depression that may be there.


Book: Why Has Nobody Told Me This Before? by Dr Julie Smith
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What You Do With What You Get

Imagine being so intrinsically compelled by what you do that it feels almost unfair to receive rewards and recognition for doing it.

Imagine being so compulsively engaged that you wish there were more hours in the day, and more days in a life, so that you could do even more of it.

Imagine the thing you are doing feels almost more important than life itself.

Imagine doing something you love so much that no amount of money could entice you to give up doing it.

Imagine having such an unquenchable enthusiasm for what you do that you might seem childlike to those around you.

Imagine that focusing the inner fire with great intensity does the exact opposite of causing burnout: It feeds the fire.

Imagine you are able to sustain the fire for days, weeks, months, years, decades, maybe even the rest of your entire life.

Luck is something that happens to you, largely out of your control.

Return on luck is what you make of your luck (good or bad) when it comes.

The question is not whether you will get luck, both good luck and bad, but what you do with the luck that you get.


Book: What to Make of a Life by Jim Collins
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Feel It Fully. Then Let It Go.

“Is the tape on?” he said suddenly, his eyes still closed.

“Yes, yes,” I quickly said, pressing down the play and record buttons.

“What I’m doing now,” he continued, his eyes still closed, “is detaching myself from the experience.”

“Detaching yourself?”

“Yes. Detaching myself. And this is important—not just for someone like me, who is dying, but for someone like you, who is perfectly healthy. Learn to detach.”

He opened his eyes. He exhaled. “You know what the Buddhists say? Don’t cling to things, because everything is impermanent.”

“But wait,” I said. “Aren’t you always talking about experiencing life? All the good emotions, all the bad ones?”

“Yes.”

“Well, how can you do that if you’re detached?”

“Ah. You’re thinking, Mitch. But detachment doesn’t mean you don’t let the experience penetrate you. On the contrary, you let it penetrate you fully. That’s how you are able to leave it.

"As long as we can love each other, and remember the feeling of love we had, we can die without ever really going away. All the love you created is still there. All the memories are still there. You live on-in the hearts of everyone you have touched and nurtured while you were here.”

His voice was raspy, which usually meant he needec to stop for a while. I placed the plant back on the ledge and went to shut off the tape recorder. This is the last sentence Morrie got out before I did:

“Death ends a life, not a relationship.”


Book: Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom
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First-Principles Thinking

Q: Where does first-principles thinking come from?

“When you want to do something new, you have to apply the physics approach. Physicists discover counterintuitive new things, like quantum mechanics. They do that by thinking from ‘first principles’: building their reasoning from the ground up.”

“I would encourage people to use the mental tools of physics and apply them broadly in life. They are the best tools.”

“The normal way we conduct our lives is reasoning by analogy. That means we do something because it’s similar to something else, or what other people are doing.”

“When you think this way, you only get slight iterations. It’s easier to reason by analogy rather than from first principles, so that’s what we do most of the time.”



“You’re not going to create revolutionary cars or rockets in forty hours a week. It just won’t work. Colonizing Mars isn’t going to happen on forty hours a week.”

“Nobody ever changed the world on forty hours a week.”


Book: The Book of Elon by Eric Jorgenson
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6 Books to Make You Healthier, Wealthier, and Wiser

Most people don’t need a completely new life.

They need better ideas to live with.

A few ideas can change how you treat your body. A few can change how you think about money. A few can change how you spend your time, handle discomfort, and understand yourself.

1. Being Mortal by Atul Gawande
2. The Comfort Crisis by Michael Easter
3. The Joys of Compounding by Gautam Baid
4. The Education of a Value Investor by Guy Spier
5. Awareness by Anthony de Mello
6. Four Thousand Weeks by Oliver Burkeman


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