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Finally, the fifth rule is to choose immeasurable rewards over measurable ones. Seeing numerical scores increase is satisfying in the short term, but the most valuable things in life — freedom, meaning, love — can’t be quantified.
Gurwinder • Why Everything Is Becoming a Game
Success breeds overconfidence like nothing else.
Maria Konnikova • Mastermind
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Religion and political leadership are so intertwined across eras and cultures because they are about the same thing: performing the miracle of converting unrelated individuals into a group.
Kevin Simler • Religion, Politics, and Self-Suppression
True happiness occurs only when you find the problems you enjoy having and enjoy solving.
Mark Manson • The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck: A Counterintuitive Approach to Living a Good Life (Mark Manson Collection Book 1)
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And to understand that our preconceived view of our specialness is a hindrance of creative expression.
Bruno De Campos • River Through the Heart
This dynamic is also used by church ushers who “salt” collection baskets with a few bills before the service to make it seem like everyone is making donations. And it’s why companies often advertise products with lines like “best-selling” or “fastest-growing” – it makes customers feel like others are buying the products too.
Social proof becomes a
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Intrinsic drivers are the opposite. These are psychological and emotional forces such as curiosity, passion, meaning, and purpose.
Steven Kotler • The Art of Impossible
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I heard the same Andy Warhol quote several times: “Being good in business is the most fascinating kind of art. Making money is art and working is art and good business is the best art.”
Evan Armstrong • The Art of Scaling Taste
My friend’s wisdom was a type of abstraction, abstracting heartbreak down to its very essence. Abstraction can appear to take you further and further away from reality, but really you’re getting closer and closer to the heart of the matter. To get to the heart, you have to strip away clothes and skin and flesh and bone.