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3-2-1: On the paradox of focus, criticism, and the value of reading
- “The best properties are rarely for sale.
The best employees are rarely job hunting.
The best clients are rarely shopping.
The best option is usually off the market. Most people think this means you can’t have it. What it really means is you have to go find it and sell yourself.”from 3-2-1: On the paradox of focus, criticism, and the value of reading by James Clear
Isaac Feldman added 1y ago
- A letter from author Anne Lamott on the value of reading:
“If you love to read, or learn to love reading, you will have an amazing life. Period. Life will always have hardships, pressure, and incredibly annoying people, but books will make it all worthwhile. In books, you will find your North Star, and you will find you, which is why you are here.
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Isaac Feldman added 1y ago
- “The more you move, the easier it is to keep moving. Maintain the momentum.”
from 3-2-1: On the paradox of focus, criticism, and the value of reading by James Clear
Isaac Feldman added 1y ago
- A Chilean saying on criticism:
“Criticizing a musician is easy, but it is more difficult when you have a guitar in your hand.”from 3-2-1: On the paradox of focus, criticism, and the value of reading by James Clear
Isaac Feldman added 1y ago
- “The Paradox of Focus:
Make the most of one opportunity and more opportunities will come your way.
Moving boldly in one direction causes more paths to unfold before you.
To get more, focus on less.”from 3-2-1: On the paradox of focus, criticism, and the value of reading by James Clear
Isaac Feldman added 1y ago