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Derek Sivers, a successful entrepreneur, once wrote about a friend who asked him to tell the story about how he got rich: I had a day job in midtown Manhattan paying $20k per year—about minimum wage ... I never ate out, and never took a taxi. My cost of living was about $1000/month, and I was earning $1800/month. I did this for two years, and saved
... See moreMorgan Housel • The Psychology of Money: Timeless lessons on wealth, greed, and happiness
Lived well below their means Prioritized financial independence over high social status Allocated time, energy, and money efficiently in ways conducive to building
Scott Stein • The Thought Leaders Practice: Do work you love with people you like the way you want
ecological economist Peter Victor
Juliet B. Schor • True Wealth: How and Why Millions of Americans Are Creating a Time-Rich,Ecologically Light,Small-Scale, High-Satisfaction Economy
The more successful you become, the smaller the unit of time you should be thinking in.
Tom Bartow • Organize Tomorrow Today: 8 Ways to Retrain Your Mind to Optimize Performance at Work and in Life
This section provides the first of the three luxury lifestyle design ingredients: time.
Timothy Ferriss • The 4-Hour Workweek, Expanded and Updated: Expanded and Updated, With Over 100 New Pages of Cutting-Edge Content.
2 Signs That You Will Become Wealthy One Day..
youtube.comSince most of us aren’t even aware of how much time daily job maintenance takes up, Glei suggests doing a productivity audit once or twice a year: for a week or two, record what tasks you’re working on, for how long, and where the big distractions lie.
Paul Jarvis • Company of One: Why Staying Small is the Next Big Thing for Business
Do fewer things, but do them better.