3-2-1: How to learn faster, what you put into the world, and the value of numerous attempts
Roman scholar and philosopher Marcus Tullius Cicero on the value of making numerous attempts:
“For who is there who, shooting all day, will not sometimes hit the mark?”
“For who is there who, shooting all day, will not sometimes hit the mark?”
James Clear • 3-2-1: How to learn faster, what you put into the world, and the value of numerous attempts
When dreaming, imagine success.
When preparing, imagine failure.
When preparing, imagine failure.
James Clear • 3-2-1: How to learn faster, what you put into the world, and the value of numerous attempts
Journalist and author Hunter S. Thompson reminds us that we have the power to choose our path:
“It is not necessary to accept the choices handed down to you by life as you know it. There is more to it than that — no one HAS to do something he doesn’t want to do for the rest of his life. But then again, if that’s what you wind up doing, by all means ... See more
“It is not necessary to accept the choices handed down to you by life as you know it. There is more to it than that — no one HAS to do something he doesn’t want to do for the rest of his life. But then again, if that’s what you wind up doing, by all means ... See more
James Clear • 3-2-1: How to learn faster, what you put into the world, and the value of numerous attempts
If you do not actively choose a better way, then society, culture, and the general inertia of life will push you into a worse way. The default is distraction, not improvement.
James Clear • 3-2-1: How to learn faster, what you put into the world, and the value of numerous attempts
The common narrative is that kids learn faster than adults, but if you watch any toddler they spend a large portion of the day attempting things that are on the edge of their ability.
How much time have you spent on the edge of your ability today?
How much time have you spent on the edge of your ability today?
James Clear • 3-2-1: How to learn faster, what you put into the world, and the value of numerous attempts
“You draw out of the world what you put into it.
Want to attract reliable people? Be reliable.
Want to attract trustworthy people? Be trustworthy.
Want to attract welcoming people? Be welcoming.
Want to attract exceptional people? Be exceptional.”
Want to attract reliable people? Be reliable.
Want to attract trustworthy people? Be trustworthy.
Want to attract welcoming people? Be welcoming.
Want to attract exceptional people? Be exceptional.”