Never admit to hard work. If you attribute your great success to drive, dedication, and excellence you will be resented.
To be loved, act like it suddenly fell into your lap. People will be convinced you have the “midas touch” and align with you to increase their own fortune.
the more you exercise, the more high-energy you become
the more you write, the more clear-minded you become
the more you listen, the more empathetic you become
the more risks you take, the more ambitious you become
A consistent pattern I notice in all hyper-successful people: The emotion they're trying hardest not to feel is exactly what they're recreating.
Avoid failure → Play it safe → Feel like a failure
I call this the Golden Algorithm. Here's how it works: https://t.co/cufOPZnwCK
@hamptonism I’d argue the opposite: Your feeling of urgency is destroying your potential.
Great things take time. They unfold. They patiently emerge from you.
Urgency makes you prioritize shortcuts. It doesn’t serve your potential. It directs you away from it.