Manifesto for slow learning:
1. Focus on direction, not destination
Immerse yourself completely in the journey and you will reach your final goal gradually.
2. Raise your hand
Asking questions is a fundamental human right.
3. Learn at your own pace
Find your rhythm, find your flow. Don’t compare yourself to others.
4. Unplug
You have the right to d
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Good work habits are vastly underrated. People who push through successfully have to-do lists that are reasonably prioritized, and they make certain each item is ticked off in order.
Ray Dalio • Principles: Life and Work
10 Learnings from Peter Drucker’s “The Effective Executive” (as laid out by Jim Collins in the foreword):
1) Know thyself (ratio of "avg performer on your team : Your performance" stays constant)
2) Do what you're made for (what can you do uncommonly well, plan your career on that, eradicate weakness but only within the domain of your strength, don’t
... See moreThis article is a compilation of advice found in hundreds of self-help bestsellers and boiled to 11 simple rules, which are:
1. Take one small step.
2. Change your mental maps.
3. Struggle is good. Scary is good.
4. Instant judgment is bad.
5. Remember the end of your life.
6. Be pla
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