Truth
Actress Lucille Ball on the myth of overnight success:
“Remember that there are practically no “overnight" successes. Before that brilliant hit performance came ten, fifteen, sometimes twenty years in the salt mines, sweating it out. ”
“Remember that there are practically no “overnight" successes. Before that brilliant hit performance came ten, fifteen, sometimes twenty years in the salt mines, sweating it out. ”
Brain Food: Someone People Want to Help
Anna Wintour with a dose of truth:
“People respond well to those that are sure of what they want. What people hate most is indecision.”
“People respond well to those that are sure of what they want. What people hate most is indecision.”
Shane Parrish • Attention Required! | Cloudflare
“Being happy with what you have doesn't prevent you from pursuing what you want.”
Brain Food: Letting Go
New things are always coming up. Once you find something you want to do for a long time, you need the courage and discipline to say no to the shiny, new opportunities. After years of exploring and experimenting, it can be hard to flip the switch and remain focused.
3-2-1: The power of one minute, how to discover something useful, and clinging to old truths
When your priorities are clear, every 'no' becomes a step toward what matters.
Brain Food: Being Open-Minded
Chase your desired lifestyle, not your desired title. People are blinded by status and labels. Once you release the need for a specific title, there is almost always an easier path to living your preferred lifestyle.
James Clear • 3-2-1: On avoiding frustration, easier paths to a good life, and the power of not reading
“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
Working on a problem reduces the fear of it.
It’s hard to fear a problem when you are making progress on it—even if progress is imperfect and slow.
Action relieves anxiety.
It’s hard to fear a problem when you are making progress on it—even if progress is imperfect and slow.
Action relieves anxiety.
3-2-1: On true wealth, the antidote to anxiety, and how to love someone as they change
When you’re first born you’re free, then the society you grow up in teaches you rules and limitations which stunt your growth unless you hijack it.