Truth
"Compete externally and you compare.
Compete internally and you improve."
Compete internally and you improve."
3-2-1: The power of one minute, how to discover something useful, and clinging to old truths
“Worrying about the future is like watching a leaf fall and trying to predict where it will land. Stop trying to guess where the wind will blow and get to work.”
James Clear • 3-2-1:On thinking like a scientist, how to stand out from the crowd, and what wisdom looks like
I don’t chase, I attract.
★ luce ☆ • ✿ 30 little life mantras ✿
Being weird is the fastest way to be remembered.
Tim Denning • Sentences That Have Altered My Perception of Reality
In any endeavor, we should seek to identify the point of highest leverage. The one thing that makes everything else flow.
Once you identify it, focus on it—and methodically eliminate everything else.
Once you identify it, focus on it—and methodically eliminate everything else.
Sahil’s Monthly Idea Drop: July 2025 | The Curiosity Chronicle
Success is built in rooms no one would photograph.
The people who change things aren’t at the parties, they’re home on Friday night, obsessed with problems everyone else finds tedious. Their Instagram looks empty because their life isn’t shareable. Just the same unsexy routine, day after day. They aren’t doing anything glamorous. They’re just... See more
The people who change things aren’t at the parties, they’re home on Friday night, obsessed with problems everyone else finds tedious. Their Instagram looks empty because their life isn’t shareable. Just the same unsexy routine, day after day. They aren’t doing anything glamorous. They’re just... See more
Exceptional Looks Boring
“The best moments in reading are when you come across something—a thought, a feeling, a way of looking at things—that you’d thought special, particular to you. And here it is, set down by someone else, a person you’ve never met, maybe even someone long dead. And it’s as if a hand has come out and taken yours.”
Ruby LaRocca • A Constitution for Teenage Happiness
The biggest regret millionaires hold?
Sacrificing their non-negotiables for success.
Humans are 6x more loss-averse than reward-driven.
Don't only think about your goals.
Also, create "anti-goals" for what you don't want.
Sacrificing their non-negotiables for success.
Humans are 6x more loss-averse than reward-driven.
Don't only think about your goals.
Also, create "anti-goals" for what you don't want.
the millionaire’s biggest regret
Matt Gray, Founder OS