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Going all in on something for a month gets better results than dabbling in it for a decade.
The dabbler spreads their energy over many things. The focused person concentrates their effort on one.
The most dangerous competitor is the one with a single goal.
The dabbler spreads their energy over many things. The focused person concentrates their effort on one.
The most dangerous competitor is the one with a single goal.
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The truth is whispered while opinions are shouted.
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Paul Graham on how writing helps you discover new ideas:
“A good writer doesn’t just think, and then write down what he thought, as a sort of transcript. A good writer will almost always discover new things in the process of writing.”
“A good writer doesn’t just think, and then write down what he thought, as a sort of transcript. A good writer will almost always discover new things in the process of writing.”