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“My only measure of success is how much time you have to kill.” More than a measure of success, I think it’s a key ingredient. The most efficient calendar in the world – one where every minute is packed with productivity – comes at the expense of curious wandering and uninterrupted thinking, which eventually become the biggest contributors of succe... See more
Morgan Housel • Page Not Found – Collab Fund
Psychologist Amos Tversky once said “the secret to doing good research is always to be a little underemployed. You waste years by not being able to waste hours.”
Morgan Housel • Page Not Found – Collab Fund
Not maximizing your potential is actually the sweet spot in a world where perfecting one skill compromises another.
Morgan Housel • Page Not Found – Collab Fund
Species rarely evolve to become perfect at anything, because perfecting one skill comes at the expense of another skill that will eventually be critical to survival.