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But you don’t have to blindly follow the algorithms to get ahead. Consider Paul Graham or Morgan Housel. Both have never spent any time engaging in “growth hacks” or “engagement bait,” yet they are some of the most successful writers on the internet.
ofdollarsanddata.com • Reject the Algorithm – Of Dollars and Data
Napoleon’s definition of a military genius was, “The man who can do the average thing when all those around him are going crazy.” It’s the same in investing.
Morgan Housel • The Psychology of Money: Timeless lessons on wealth, greed, and happiness
Prescott Lecky's Theory Of Self Consistency (Psycho-Cybernetics, Systems Theory & Psychology).
m.youtube.comHow to build an online brand in 2019: Watch what Jamie Catherwood (@jfc_3_) is doing.
Here’s what he does well:
1. Publishes consistently
2. Writes differentiated content
3. Memorable nickname: “The Finance History Guy.”
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David Perellx.com“Every fighter should be a little afraid of what could happen to him,” Patterson would reflect on the fight later, “because fear makes your mind sharper. When you have nothing to fear, your mind becomes dull.”
Ryan Holiday • Discipline Is Destiny: The Power of Self-Control (The Stoic Virtues Series)
Art comes from self-delusion. If you don’t believe, then how can you convince others? Don’t try to be great, just be good. Any clown can hit one out of the park once in a while, but it’s much harder to be good consistently.
A good life doesn’t ask you to be good at everything.
It asks you to find the small circle where you have unusual leverage, and to be peacefully average at most of the rest.
It’s like walking around with a metal detector over your own life, waiting for those little “beeps” of intensity.
