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3-2-1: On systems vs. goals, endings, and the importance of leverage
- “If you genuinely care about the goal, you’ll focus on the system.”
from 3-2-1: On systems vs. goals, endings, and the importance of leverage by James Clear
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- “We often avoid taking action because we think “I need to learn more,” but the best way to learn is often by taking action.”
from 3-2-1: On systems vs. goals, endings, and the importance of leverage by James Clear
Isaac Feldman added 1y ago
- The chef Samin Nosrat on endings:
“Endings don't have to be failures, especially when you choose to end a project or shut down a business...
Even the best gigs don't last forever. Nor should they.”from 3-2-1: On systems vs. goals, endings, and the importance of leverage by James Clear
Isaac Feldman added 1y ago
- Investor and entrepreneur Naval Ravikant on the importance of leverage:
“Humans evolved in societies where there was no leverage. If I was chopping wood or carrying water for you, you knew eight hours put in would be equal to about eight hours of output. Now we've invented leverage... As a worker, you want to be as leveraged as possible so you have ... See morefrom 3-2-1: On systems vs. goals, endings, and the importance of leverage by James Clear
Isaac Feldman added 1y ago
- A final thought from Atomic Habits as we start the new year:
“Improvements are only temporary until they become part of who you are.
-The goal is not to read a book, the goal is to become a reader.
-The goal is not to run a marathon, the goal is to become a runner.
-The goal is not to learn an instrument, the goal is to become a musician.
This year, foc... See morefrom 3-2-1: On systems vs. goals, endings, and the importance of leverage by James Clear
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