3-2-1: On making the most of what you have, how to make a convincing argument, and embracing danger
Look at all the good around you. Of all the lives you could have lived, how wonderful and special is it that you get to live this one?
James Clear • 3-2-1: On making the most of what you have, how to make a convincing argument, and embracing danger
“Someone will start with more money than you. Someone will get into a better school. Someone will inherit connections you need to build from scratch. Someone will get picked before you. In other words, you’ll have no problem finding people with a head start.
That’s not the point.
The point is: when you get your opportunity, you make the most of it.”
That’s not the point.
The point is: when you get your opportunity, you make the most of it.”
James Clear • 3-2-1: On making the most of what you have, how to make a convincing argument, and embracing danger
“Not everything blooms in spring. Your season might be autumn.
Keep going.”
Keep going.”
3-2-1: On making the most of what you have, how to make a convincing argument, and embracing danger
“The more control you have over your attention, the more control you have over your future. And it starts with having enough courage to protect your time.
It’s so easy to say yes. We want to be agreeable, helpful, liked. That’s how time disappears and attention becomes fragmented: not in big chunks, but in a thousand small concessions.
What you trade... See more
It’s so easy to say yes. We want to be agreeable, helpful, liked. That’s how time disappears and attention becomes fragmented: not in big chunks, but in a thousand small concessions.
What you trade... See more