Brain Food: Interested vs. Committed
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mail.google.com“The price of success is paid in private. Visible triumphs are built on invisible work.”
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“Most people are interested. Few are truly committed.
Interested people act when it's convenient; committed people act no matter what. Interested people do the minimum; committed people push beyond limits. Interested people wait to be told; committed people tak
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“Most people are interested. Few are truly committed.
Interested people act when it's convenient; committed people act no matter what. Interested people do the minimum; committed people push beyond limits. Interested people wait to be told; committed people take the initiative.
Fully committing is the key to accomplishment.”
Interested people act when it's convenient; committed people act no matter what. Interested people do the minimum; committed people push beyond limits. Interested people wait to be told; committed people take the initiative.
Fully committing is the key to accomplishment.”
Serim Tarcan added
Winning tomorrow starts today.
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There is a big difference between being interested in something and being committed to something.
Committed people do what interested people won’t.
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No one can get you where you want to go. Only self-motivation can do that.
If you're waiting for someone to motivate you, it's because you don't love it, haven't de... See more
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There is a big difference between being interested in something and being committed to something.
Committed people do what interested people won’t.
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No one can get you where you want to go. Only self-motivation can do that.
If you're waiting for someone to motivate you, it's because you don't love it, haven't de... See more
Brain Food: Interested vs. Committed
winnie chou added
In matters of the heart, commitment brings meaning. In matters of the mind, commitment brings knowledge. And in matters of the material world, running towards the responsibility that comes with commitment takes courage — and with courage comes achievement. People can only become world-class at things they commit to.
perell.com • Hugging the X-Axis - David Perell
“There is a big difference between being interested in something and being committed to something.
Committed people do what interested people won’t.”
Committed people do what interested people won’t.”
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Isaac Friedman-Heiman and added
Compulsion. I think about that word a lot. I believe that all of us, carelessly walking about planet earth, are intrinsically compelled to do something . It’s in our nature, in the shape of our soul. To excel, to truly be the best, I think it’s crucial to spend time thinking about what that is. Because if you do something other than that, you’re no... See more
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andrea and added
“It's tough to be good at something you're not interested in. It's nearly impossible to be great at something you're not obsessed with.”
From: Brain Food, by Farnam Street, #583, June 30, 2024
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