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Proof You Can Do Hard Things
“How I Faced My Fears and Learned to Be Good at Math,” Matt Waite writes: “The difference between good at math and bad at math is hard work. It's trying. It's trying hard. It's trying harder than you've ever tried before. That's it.
Ann Handley • Everybody Writes
I had tried starting a blog during college, called Nothin’ But A Notepad, but it was largely unsuccessful. I never once surpassed more than 100 views on any of my posts.
Nicolas Cole • The Art and Business of Online Writing: How to Beat the Game of Capturing and Keeping Attention
It's been hard, sure, but in a good way rather than a dumb way. What I wrote a year ago has only become more true:
When I’m writing this blog, I feel like that scene in Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark where Harrison Ford sticks the Staff of Ra into an underground map at the right time of day and a beam of light shines through the ruby... See more