| Jan 04 |
There are two types of people:
1. People that work just enough that people donât criticize them
2. People that work to be the absolute best thereâs ever been
Do not ask them to work together.
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| Jan 04 |
The writing process:
A slog of improving one thing at a time when there are more things to improve than you have time then eventually making a hard call at some point that all new changes youâre capable of seeing make it worse and calling it âfinishedâ.
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| Jan 04 |
Our greatest source of suffering is believing thereâs something wrong with our suffering.
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| Jan 03 |
If you could engineer virality with a product, every single person would copy it, and it would stop working. The only real way to create the infinite loop of virality with a technology product is to focus on removing all friction the product creates in the userâs life and making it so good that they actually tell their friends about it. That is it. There is no shortcut. Said differently: Virality is not a goal, it simply occurs once something crosses the threshold of being good enough to enough people.
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| Jan 03 |
AI doesnât reduce the value of money.
It reduces the value of labor.
Big difference.
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| Jan 03 |
Your success in life will boil down to your ability to tolerate difficulty without changing your course of action.
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| Jan 03 |
Free markets generate economic abundance Economic abundance lead to social inequalities.
Social inequalities breed discontent.
Discontented people demand regulations.
Regulations empower politicians.
Politicians restrict free markets.
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| Jan 01 |
A theme Iâve noticed from ex-employees:
The people who make the least impact take the most credit.
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| Dec 31 |
Itâs much harder to get someone competent to try hard than it is to get someone who tries hard to become competent.
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| Dec 31 |
A trait Iâve noticed from all great entrepreneurs: they always ask: âGreat. Now how can we do it faster?â
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| Dec 30 |
Your entire life will be summarized into a 500 to 1500 word eulogy read by someone else.
That thing youâre worried about probably doesnât matter.
Since the end is the same no matter what, you might as well make it interesting for yourself and go for it.
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| Dec 30 |
Most people will not understand this but if you do, it will make you dollars.
Instead of making content thatâs got 10 nuggets with 1 reason to do them.
You want to make content that has 1 nugget and 10 reasons to do it.
Donât just give tactics. Sell them.
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| Dec 28 |
Thereâs never been a better time to be 18 years old. The amount of education information that is available now from the best minds in business is unparalleled. You get to know everything the best figured outâŚat age 18. Then you just need to do it, rather than figure out how to do it, which is what it takes so long.
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| Dec 28 |
In the first half of your education, you learn to pay attention. In the second half, you learn to ignore.
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| Dec 27 |
Somethjng that limited my growth for the first half of my career âcounting the other guys money.â
In other words, even if a deal made sense for me, if âthe other guyâ was gonna make off better than I was off my work, I didnât want to do it.
It was my ego and my competitiveness that prevented me from taking some really valuable opportunities early on.
Leila (my wife) broke me out of it. Since tben, weâve adopted a little saying ânever count the other guys money.â
If a deal makes sense for you, it makes sense for you. And if someone else makes off even better, good for them. Theyâll probably want to do more deals with you in the future. And youâll probably make even more off those.
Some of the deals Iâve made the most absolute money on were ones where I made someone else even more.
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| Dec 27 |
My favorite deep work week of the year is upon us:
The forgotten week of 26,27,28,29,30,31.
Gifts are unwrapped. You already swapped your stories. Ate your aunts special recipe.
Youâre well rested. Time to dig in.
*work-life balance disclaimers apply*
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| Dec 27 |
Itâs an odd feeling when you get old enough to say âI havenât done that in 20 yearsâ and 20 years ago, you were an adult capable of doing things.
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| Dec 24 |
You cannot both blame someone else for your life and claim youâre in control.
Responsibility and blame are twins. They mean the same thing. The only difference is the first we use to give power to ourselves, the second we use to remove it.
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| Dec 24 |
What people think owning a business is like: doing what you love everyday
What owning a business is actually like:
loving something enough to suffer for it
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| Dec 22 |
So many people are afraid to start something new because they think theyâre about to lose what they have. But losing what you have only matters if you canât get it back. And the reality is - the door to mediocrity is always open. So you have one of the few asymmetric bets in life. Risk nothing to gain everything.
When you go after your dreams, youâre not closing any doors, just opening them.
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| Dec 22 |
If youâre stuck between two paths, ask yourself âwhich of these expands my life more?â
Itâs usually the harder, better path.
After all, you can always go back to basic. That door never closes.
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| Dec 20 |
âCopy successâ is good generic advice.
That being said, there are a lot of ways to play any game, and the way to become number one is often not the same way to become second third fourth and fifth.
And most people are simply happy doing well rather than being the best.
To be number one, you wonât be able to follow the playbook to the top. At some point, you have to write your own rules and do it your own way.
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| Dec 20 |
Beyond a certain point, working hard is table stakes.
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| Dec 20 |
A sign of maturity is doing what you said you would do then, not what you feel like doing now.
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| Dec 19 |
Person to keep (rare):
Commitments > Feelings
People to avoid (most people):
Feelings > Commitment
Your word only matters when itâs inconvenient, painful, and less profitable. Otherwise, thereâs no point in making the commitment to begin with. Commitments are only for bad times, otherwise theyâre just conveniences.
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| Dec 19 |
How to see if someone will snap under pressure:
When shit gets hard, they will prioritize their feelings over their commitment and justify the change claiming their new feelings nullify their previous commitment.
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| Dec 19 |
People wildly underestimate how effective trying way harder than your competition works.
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| Dec 19 |
For those of you who want to give up drinking or get in shape as your New Yearâs resolution.
Start now.
Start during a hard season.
Because if you wait until after the holidays, you already show yourself that youâre unwilling to sacrifice.
So when another âspecial occasionâ comes, you know youâll bend or break.
So if you want it to stick, start when itâs hard.
It also gives you an early strong point of proof that this is important to you. âIf I didnât drink on NY, Iâm definitely not drinking a Tomâs birthday.â
And at the end of the day, if you think the change you want to make is good, thereâs no reason to delay a good thing.
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| Dec 19 |
When in doubt, clear over clever.
Small words. Short sentences. Big opportunities.
Complex confuses. Simple sells.
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| Dec 15 |
You probably donât need smaller goals, just fewer.
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| Dec 15 |
No one can do what they love for work, unless you stay purposefully very small.
That saying only works in the vague, never in the specific.
There are just too many things that suck that have to happen in a business. And 100% of businesses have them.
And when youâre starting out - the person who has to do them is disproportionately - you.
So itâs less about âdoing what you loveâ and more about âloving something enough to do things you hateâ
And I think this is the core misunderstanding of people who look at their jobs and say they hate them. Or get into their first business and think they need to quit because âitâs not for themâ.
Most things worth doing are hard. If they werenât, someone wouldâve come along and done it already.
The world is looking for something who loves a customer enough, hates a problem enough, or both to go through hell to make a dent.
I say this to say:
You will not love what you do but you may love what comes as a result of your doing.
And - that - can get you through the many nights weekends and years of doing things you hate to get it.
So itâs not âdo what you loveâ itâs âfind something youâre willing to suffer for.â
(And that can be your family, a cause, an inconvenience the masses endure, or something you think you can do better).
There is no better or worse reason. Only reasons that pull you through the dark times and ones that donât.
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| Dec 15 |
People over complicate business.
You need two things: Great product + large distribution Thatâs about it.
Everything else distracts from the only things that matter.
Make it the best.
Get it in front of more people.
Repeat until no more people to get in front of. https://t.co/dSz0LQwMyS
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| Dec 14 |
Nothing is easy.
Nothing works the first time.
Everything takes longer than you expect.
Everything is harder than you expect.
You have to force it into existence.
And you have to fight for every inch. https://t.co/lTjcSAEyNb
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| Dec 14 |
Losers blame others to feel better.
Winners blame themselves to get better. https://t.co/Qw4CPUyE9I
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| Dec 13 |
A lot of entrepreneurs build businesses as though itâs a race.
And sometimes they reach their goals.
Then they see someone with bigger goals and a bigger business.
They then try to build their business into that business.
But they canât.
Because the fastest route to a $10M business is often not the fastest route to a $100M business.
Sometimes big things take time. And often thatâs what makes them worth pursuing.
Donât compare a sky scraper to a townhouse six months into building.
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| Dec 12 |
You want to keep the latency between when they do something you donât like, and when you tell them about it as short as you can. https://t.co/dYxHk5QBye
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| Dec 12 |
The âhardâ part of entrepreneurship isnt a rocky cut scene.
Itâs years ofâŚ
Not knowing if itâs gonna work.
Being in over your head.
Having your idea almost die everyday.
Trying. Waiting. Seeing it not work. Learning. Trying again.
Thatâs what the âhardâ feels like. https://t.co/ndiYNptctB
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| Dec 11 |
Good friendships come out of good business partnerships but rarely do good business partnerships come out of good friendships.
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| Dec 11 |
Loose paraphrasing from Rockefeller.
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| Dec 11 |
Find a woman who kills drama instead of starting it, makes life quieter not louder, tells you
"you're better than these guys, you can beat them,"
and wants you to win even more than you do
Then become the man required to attract that woman, and marry her the moment you find her.
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| Dec 11 |
I challenge you to have a great day no matter how few reasons there are for it to be a great day.
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| Dec 11 |
You donât need more sleep.
You need a better reason to get out of bed. https://t.co/DkBxvAqotC
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| Dec 10 |
Once you figure out whatâs holding you back, it might take years to solve it, but it doesnât make it any less important 12 months later to keep solving it even if you havenât seen the fruit yet.
Some problems just take time to solve - AND - itâs worth it.
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| Dec 10 |
What you just did has nothing to do with what you can do.
What just happened has nothing to do with what can happen.
What you havenât gotten has nothing to with what you can get.
Your past only stop you from winning if you believe it. Theyâre lessons, not failures.
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| Dec 10 |
You get through the lonely chapter of life where youâre more ambitious than your old friend group but donât have enough proof for your desired friend group by focusing on the work, not the scoreboard.
The scoreboard matters, but you canât score without first being good. And you canât get good without first being bad.
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| Dec 10 |
Burn the midnight oilâŚ
Edit the draft againâŚ
Practice the slides one more timeâŚ
Create the follow up script for that one off scenarioâŚ
Thereâs no shortcut.
You can take longer to do it.
But it still needs to get done. https://t.co/ZlPimOUICk
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| Dec 09 |
I got carded over Thanksgiving break with family buying beer.
So yea, that was peak. Small victories.
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| Dec 09 |
Anything you start, you will suck at. You will be embarrassing. But you will survive.
Then you will realize that looking like a fool lasts a moment, being one that never started lasts a lifetime. https://t.co/J0OXvlKvtd
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| Dec 08 |
You are using the excuse of lack of passion to disguise your inability to handle difficulty.
Your passion only exists in the vague. even if you start a business around your âpassionâ 95% of what you do everyday will NOT be your passion.
Youâll just have brief moments where you do that specific thing (if at all) and assuming that thing never changes (which it will).
So if you know that:
1) Unless you get good at your passion, you will have to do things you like less to pay the bills.
2) As soon as you are good at your passion, demand will outstrip your supply of time and 95% of what you do will not be âthe thing you loveâ but stuff you do to support the thing you love, which you may indeed ânot loveâ
3) The 5% of your passion thatâs leftover will only be there if your passion doesnât change (which it will)
Which means the vast majority of your life you will not be doing things you are passionate about. And in the tiny instance you do, itâs likely short lived.
I say all this to say, delaying your pursuit because youâre waiting to find your passion is a fools errand.
Find something people value. Do that thing even though it sucks. Realize there is no greener grass. It all sucks. But it sucks less when youâre good. And the best way to get good is to get started.
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| Dec 08 |
The key to being fearless is to have nothing to lose. And the only way to have nothing to lose is to realize nothing in this world belonged to you to begin with. https://t.co/xb4qyk0FtP
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| Dec 08 |
Your life will change the moment you stop judging people by their intentions and start judging them by their influence.
Your friends and acquaintances might say theyâre here to help, but if all they do is make your life harder, believe what they do not why they do it.
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| Dec 04 |
When someone in your family dies, who you didnât have a close relationship with, I think part of the sadness is the death of the hope of redemption. Even if you werenât close you have some hope that you might someday be. And that dies with them.
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| Dec 03 |
In the beginning, youâre fighting a wolf with a stick.
Then youâre fighting a bear with a crew.
By the end, youâre fighting a dragon with an army.
As we progress, our problems donât get easier, we just have more resources to solve them.
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| Dec 01 |
Everything is hard when you donât know where to start, how to get better, and how to keep going after your rate of progress slows.
Only newbies get newbie gains. But being the best means working really hard to get a tiny bit better than everyone else.
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| Nov 30 |
Everything is hard when you donât know what youâre doing.
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| Nov 30 |
Youâre more likely to stick to new year new me if you start now, rather than when society tells you to.
Itâs also best to go through the hardest part (holidays) up front, when youâre most motivated.
If you can make it during the hard times, it means you can stick w it for good.
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| Nov 29 |
Record breaking outcomes take record breaking work. No one will understand and thatâs okay.
Youâll know.
And youâre the only person whose respect you need to earn. Youâre also the hardest person to earn respect from. You canât bullshit you. So it counts double.
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| Nov 29 |
You can measure how successful someone will become by how quickly their personal records become their minimum standards.
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| Nov 27 |
(This was actually about how itâs okay to not go home if you donât want to. Not how going home is good or bad. Itâs your time off. Do whatever you want. Including - not taking off.)
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| Nov 27 |
And never believe ANYTHING I say about holidays or family. https://t.co/F4ExW0u7xe
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| Nov 27 |
You can measure the strength of your love by what you're willing to give up to keep it.
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| Nov 27 |
Better to have a friend for a season than no friends at all. Not everything has to be forever. Some things can be just for now, to get you through the winter.
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| Nov 27 |
Everything you want is on the other side of difficulty, uncertainty and delay.
Hard problems - that you don't know how to solve - on a timeline you aren't sure you're going to solve them in - all while being unsure if all this will have been for nothing.
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| Nov 27 |
No one can say anything meaner than you've already said to yourself.
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| Nov 26 |
If they don't have a bigger vision for your life than you do, haven't achieved what you want to accomplish, and don't have complete context over your life⌠you don't need to listen to their advice.
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| Nov 26 |
If you actually met everyone, you'd realize you don't want to be loved by them.
"Your boos mean nothing, I've seen what makes you cheer." - Rick Sanchez
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| Nov 26 |
Easiest way to get organized: decide to stop owning so much stuff.
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| Nov 26 |
The worst trade you can make is one that you pick by default rather than decision.
You don't have fun in your 20s, but you also don't build in your 20s.
And so you end up with neither the memories nor the skills because you never committed to a path to achieve either.
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| Nov 25 |
The fastest way to make more money is to find a bigger problem to solve for someone with a bigger pocketbook to pay for it.
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| Nov 25 |
You should be willing to tolerate lack of experience not lack of intelligence.
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| Nov 25 |
You don't need other people to root for you. You don't even need to root for yourself. You just need to keep doing what needs to be done to get what you want.
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| Nov 25 |
Wanting something without being willing to pay the price to achieve it is a recipe for pain and suffering.
But if you're gonna suffer either way, you might as well get what you want.
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| Nov 25 |
Questioning whether the goal is worth the suffering is just one of the many stops on the way to achieving it.
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| Nov 25 |
The reason most people never get rich is because they're unwilling to sacrifice the fast money for the big money, so they hop from shiny opportunity to shiny opportunity, never sticking with something to get good enough to see something stack.
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| Nov 24 |
The reason youâre not getting what you want is because you delay doing the things you donât like but know you need to do for longer than it takes to do them.
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| Nov 24 |
If you're unwilling to tune out the world for at least a few hours a day, then don't be surprised when your life looks like the world's priorities rather than your own.
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| Nov 24 |
To those going through dark times:
You can always find reasons to quit. You just need to find more reasons to keep going.
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| Nov 24 |
The only insults that hurt are the ones we secretly believe.
The solution isnât to get bitter, itâs to get better.
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| Nov 23 |
You can tickle the belly of the universe to roll over and give you what you want if you only learn one thing: to never settle until you get what you want. Every ounce of it. And nothing less.
The world rewards the psychopaths who never settle, never give in, and never give up.
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| Nov 23 |
You can try all the tips and tricks in the world but the first step to improving literally any respect of your life is tracking. If you donât track, you donât care.
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| Nov 23 |
It's easier to redefine happiness - and achieve it - than it is to always strive but never arrive.
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| Nov 23 |
Everyone is a âfixer upperâ compared to their potential.
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| Nov 23 |
Youâre never be too old or too young, too white or too black, too male or too female to go after you want.
But you can be too chicken.
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| Nov 22 |
The most expensive belief in the world is that something outside of yourself is preventing you from getting what you want.
Resourcefulness > Resources.
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| Nov 22 |
You're right. It's hard. And that's that.
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| Nov 22 |
âIâve never started a business before.â
Neither had Jeff Bezos (Amazon), Zuck (Meta), Bill Gates (Microsoft), Jack Dorsey (Twitter/Square), Brian Chesky (Airbnb), Travis Kalanick (Uber).
You figure it out along the way. That's the point.
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| Nov 21 |
Competence is rarer than confidence.
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If you want someone to do something, give them fewer things to do and more reasons to do it.
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If you want to increase the odds someone does what you tell them to, decrease the number of things you need them to do and increase the number of reasons for them to do it.
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| Nov 18 |
For all the talk of enterprise value and multiples, friendly reminder that itâs okay to just make money now. Sell some âunscalableâ stuff for way more than it costs. Pocket the difference. Live your life.
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It takes so long to succeed mostly because you have to learn how much more effort it takes than anything else you've ever done before. And when u start you have no baseline. Effort is against our nature. It's learning to lean into the pain. It's inefficient, but it's how you win.
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Desire is a human form of debt that must be repaid before you get to feel any kind of happiness.
- Morgan Housel
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| Nov 15 |
Great time. Spent the day talking about one of my favorite topics: gym stuff. Coopâs awesome. Salt of the earth. âđ˝
Look out for the episode if you like gym stuff.
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| Nov 15 |
If you canât work when youâre alone, you'll never be great.
Greatness is built in private. The hours no one sees, the work no one applauds, the days where the only person holding you accountable is you.
If you need someone else to clap for you, no one ever will.
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| Nov 14 |
How to win:
If you donât know what to do, learn.
If you know what to do, act.
If you are taking action, donât stop.
If you just did all the shit you already know you should be doing but arenât, youâd be 10x further than you are right now.
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Confusion is the price of clarity.
Failure is the price of competence.
Confrontation is the price of honesty.
Anxiety is the price of ambition.
Criticism is the price of authenticity.
You're not on the wrong path, you're just not there yet.
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| Nov 14 |
You feel lost because youâre not who you once were but youâre also not who you want to be yet.The middle is when the work matters most. You're not on the wrong path, you're just not done yet.
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| Nov 13 |
The work hard versus work smart debate misses the point entirely.
You need both.
Work hard to figure out what actually works. Work smart once you know. Arguing about it is just another way to avoid doing either.
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| Nov 13 |
Losers change their goals because theyâre too lazy to change themselves.
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| Nov 13 |
The hardest thing about the plan isnât thinking about the plan, selling the plan, or even doing the plan...itâs sticking with the plan - long after it stops being convenient.
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