Saved by Chad Hudson
3-2-1: On Having Enough, the Power of Books, and a Recipe for Success
3 Ideas From Me
I.
"Don't let the hope of finding a better way prevent you from starting down the best path you know of right now. This day won't come again."
II.
"The usual story is that people with "good genes" are those with incredible athleticism or remarkable intelligence, but sometimes I wonder if the greatest genetic edge goes to the people ... See more
3 Ideas From Me
I.
"Don't let the hope of finding a better way prevent you from starting down the best path you know of right now. This day won't come again."
II.
"The usual story is that people with "good genes" are those with incredible athleticism or remarkable intelligence, but sometimes I wonder if the greatest genetic edge goes to the people ... See more
3-2-1: On good genes, personal responsibility, and how to appreciate your precious time
"Big wins tend to be accompanied by some combination of bigger decisions, more uncertainty, and greater risk.
If you want to play at a higher level, you need to be comfortable with greater swings of highs and lows: mentally, emotionally, financially.
You can avoid the swings, but you might be forced to play at a lower level."
If you want to play at a higher level, you need to be comfortable with greater swings of highs and lows: mentally, emotionally, financially.
You can avoid the swings, but you might be forced to play at a lower level."
3-2-1: Two rules for life, the power of reputation, and the peace of wild things
"The key is to enjoy hanging out on the edge. That is, you find it interesting to attempt things one step beyond where you are right now. It could be the edge of your ability or the edge of your knowledge or the edge of your network.
If you reach — but just a little — and you do it every week, then you'll take on challenges that are manageable enou... See more
If you reach — but just a little — and you do it every week, then you'll take on challenges that are manageable enou... See more
3-2-1: On acting with confidence, the different types of age, and the importance of momentum
When you believe, "Even if I don't succeed with this business, I'll still have a great life" ... then you are in a much better position to give it a try.
James Clear • 3-2-1: On being bigger than your problems, personal responsibility, and inner circle friendships
First, to be successful and fulfilled, we need to decide what we care about most and be honest with ourselves about what we do best. Second, we need to adopt daily habits that enable us to improve continuously where it truly counts—and to subtract habits that divert us.