Magnus Ängslycke
@angslycke
Magnus Ängslycke
@angslycke
Find the intersection between what you love and what you’re good at. That’s your purpose.
Your reputation is the only magnet strong enough to make them come to you.
Shane Parrish
Work becomes great when curiosity drives it beyond obligation.
Shane Parrish
Chamath on the importance of slow compounding:
“The faster you build it, that is the half life: it will get destroyed in the same amount of time.”
Things tend to come and go, tip to one side and then the other, tide out and back in, grow and then rot, get created and destroyed, at the same speed.
pick one thing and do it consistently rather than attempting everything poorly.