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The greatest skill one can develop is decreasing the time between idea and execution.

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nudge people towards their dreams.

if someone timidly reveals a big dream or ambition that they think others might scoff at, throw sunlight and water on it. encourage them to explore it. listen. ask them to say more. help them crystalize the idea. gently nudge them towards it.

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Everyone wants to climb the mountain, but the big difference between those at the top and those still on the bottom is simply a matter of showing up tomorrow to give it just one more shot.

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Ninety-nine percent of people in the world are convinced they are incapable of achieving great things, so they aim for the mediocre. The level of competition is thus fiercest for β€œrealistic” goals, paradoxically making them the most time- and energy-consuming.

If you are insecure, guess what? The rest of the world is, too.

Do not overestimate the competition and underestimate yourself. You are better than you think.

Unreasonable and unrealistic goals are easier to achieve for yet another reason.

Having an unusually large goal is an adrenaline infusion that provides the endurance to overcome the inevitable trials and tribulations that go along with any goal. Realistic goals, goals restricted to the average ambition level, are uninspiring and will only fuel you through the first or second problem, at which point you throw in the towel.

If the potential payoff is mediocre or average, so is your effort.

The fishing is best where the fewest go, and the collective insecurity of the world makes it easy for people to hit home runs while everyone else is aiming for base hits. There is just less competition for bigger goals.

Tim Ferriss

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"In the attention economy the ability to ignore is priceless." - - GRITCULT

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whats one thing that you do that someone could offer you a billion dollars to stop doing?

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Courage doesn't always roar. Sometimes courage is the little voice at the end of the day that says I'll try again tomorrow

- Mary Anne Radmacher

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I’m going to propose that you develop an uncanny ability to be selectively ignorant. Ignorance may be bliss, but it is also practical. It is imperative that you learn to ignore or redirect all information and interruptions that are irrelevant, unimportant, or unactionable. Most are all three.

Lifestyle design is based on massive actionβ€”output. Increased output necessitates decreased input.

Most information is time-consuming, negative, irrelevant to your goals, and outside of your influence.

- Tim Ferriss

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massive actionβ€”output. Increased output necessitates decreased input.

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Above all, do not lose your desire to walk: Every day I walk myself into a state of well-being and walk away from every illness; I have walked myself into my best thoughts, and I know of no thought so burdensome that one cannot walk away from it.” β€” SΓΈren Kierkegaard

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Somewhere between boredom and panic is the right path: If you have too much stability, you get bored. If you don’t have enough stability, you panic. So keep the balance. - Derek Sivers

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Curation of things that fascinate me without the limitations to any specific field or topic.

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β€œSome lessons have to be experienced to be learned.”

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Next Tuesday, 10/10, is World Mental Health Day, and I’ve created a blog post to help.

Highlighting mental health is important to me for deeply personal reasons. Treatment-resistant depression, bipolar disorder, and addiction run in my family. I’ve lost multiple friends to suicide and almost committed suicide in college. Opioids and alcohol have claimed the lives of family members and some of my closest childhood friends.

But despair need not lead to deaths of despair.

This new blog post compiles resources that have helped me and millions of readers. Here it is:
https://tim.blog/2023/10/06/tim-ferriss-mental-health-routines-and-tools/

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β€œWhen in darkness, don't fight it. You can't win. Just find the nearest switch, turn on the light.”

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Here’s just one gem: β€œIt turns out that when I graduated from high school, I had already used up 93% of my in-person parent time. I’m now enjoying the last 5% of that time. We’re in the tail end.”

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1) Living in the same place as the people you love matters I probably have 10X the time left with the people who live in my city as I do with the people who live somewhere else.

2) Priorities matter.Your remaining face time with any person depends largely on where that person falls on your list of life priorities. Make sure this list is set by youβ€”not by unconscious inertia.

3) Quality time matters. If you’re in your last 10% of time with someone you love, keep that fact in the front of your mind when you’re with them and treat that time as what it actually is: precious.
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