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The man who grasps principles can successfully select his own methods. The man who tries methods, ignoring principles, is sure to have trouble. --RALPH WALDO EMERSON
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I have a good friend, let's call him Slim Berriss, who's devised a schedule for himself that combines practical microdosing and pre-planned 1- to 2-day treks into deeper territory. For him, this blend provides a structured approach for increasing everyday well-being, developing empathy, and intensively exploring the "other." Here is what it looks like: Microdosing of ibogaine hydrochloride twice weekly, on Mondays and Fridays. The dosage is..
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CREATING DEMAND IS hard. Filling demand is much easier. Don't create a product, then seek someone to sell it to. Find a market--define your customers--then find or develop a product for them.
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The crisis with all creative work is that it requires us to trust that generative voice inside us while also silencing the negative ones. It's so easy to mix them all up and end up quietly abandoning our ambitions.
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Yo suelo usar alguna formula del tipo: <>.
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Da igual cuanta gente no te entienda. Lo importante es cuanta gente si lo hace.
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2. El 10 por ciento de la gente encontrara una manera de tomarselo todo como algo personal. Cuenta con ello y tratalo desde una perspectiva matematica.
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3. En caso de duda, cortales el oxigeno.
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4. Si respondes, no te disculpes en exceso.
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7. <> -- Epicteto
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debes entrenarte para afrontar las criticas (o incluso disfrutar con ellas).
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8. <> -- George Herbert
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La robustez es preocuparse mas por los pocos que valoran tu trabajo que por la multitud que lo odia (artistas); la fragilidad es preocuparse mas por los pocos que odian tu trabajo que por la multitud que lo valora (politicos)>>. Opta por la robustez.
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Can they redistribute retirement throughout life to make it more affordable?
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The concept of lifestyle design as a replacement for multi-staged career planning is sound. It's more flexible and allows you to test different lifestyles without committing to a 10- or 20-year retirement plan that can fail due to market fluctuations outside of your control.
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The manifesto of the dealmaker is simple: Reality is negotiable. Outside of science and law, all rules can be bent or broken, and it doesn't require being unethical.
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while the world is a gold mine, you need to go digging in other people's heads to unearth riches.
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Almost every guest has been able to take obvious "weaknesses" and turn them into huge competitive advantages"
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Success, however you define it, is achievable if you collect the right field-tested beliefs and habits. Someone else has done your version of "success" before, and often, many have done something similar."
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The superheroes you have in your mind (idols, icons, titans, billionaires, etc.) are nearly all walking flaws who've maximized 1 or 2 strengths. Humans are imperfect creatures. You don't "succeed" because you have no weaknesses; you succeed because you find your unique strengths and focus on developing habits around them."
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Here's why I think it seems to work, and there are several possibilities.
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The genuine love for reading itself, when cultivated, is a superpower. We live in the age of Alexandria, when every book and every piece of knowledge ever written down is a fingertip away. The means of learning are abundant--it's the desire to learn that's scarce. Cultivate that desire by reading what you want, not what you're "supposed to."
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Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one. --ALBERT
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Other recession-born babies include Monopoly, Apple, Clif Bar, Scrabble, KFC, Domino's Pizza, FedEx, and Microsoft. This is no coincidence, as economic downturns produce discounted infrastructure, outstanding freelancers at bargain prices, and rock-bottom advertising deals--all impossible when everyone is optimistic.
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This book is for anyone who is sick of the deferred-life plan and wants to live life large instead of postpone it.
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Top academic institutions are wonderful, but there are unrecognized benefits to not coming out of one. Grads from top schools are funneled into high-income 80-hour-per-week jobs, and 15-30 years of soul-crushing work has been accepted as the default path.
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The NR aims to distribute "mini-retirements" throughout life instead of hoarding the recovery and enjoyment for the fool's gold of retirement. By working only when you are most effective, life is both more productive and more enjoyable."
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Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect. --MARK TWAIN
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How can I possibly explain that what I do with my time and what I do for money are completely different things?
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The New Rich (NR) are those who abandon the deferred-life plan and create luxury lifestyles in the present using the currency of the New Rich: time and mobility.
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There is a way to get the rewards for a life of hard work without waiting until the end.
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People don't want to be millionaires--they want to experience what they believe only millions can buy.
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1,000,000 in the bank isn't the fantasy. The fantasy is the lifestyle of complete freedom it supposedly allows. The question is then, How can one achieve the millionaire lifestyle of complete freedom without first having $1,000,000?
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Over the ensuing days, however, I realized that everyone seemed to be discussing how to build large and successful companies, sell out, and live the good life. Fair enough. The question no one really seemed to be asking or answering was, Why do it all in the first place? What is the pot of gold that justifies spending the best years of your life hoping for happiness in the last?
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a tolerable and comfortable existence doing something unfulfilling.
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risks weren't that scary once you took them.
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It's not giving up to put your current path on indefinite pause.
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To enjoy life, you don't need fancy nonsense, but you do need to control your time and realize that most things just aren't as serious as you make them out to be.
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He explained that he had spent more than 30 years with people he didn't like to buy things he didn't need. Life had become a succession of trophy wives--he was on lucky number three--expensive cars, and other empty bragging rights. Mark was one of the living dead. This is exactly where we don't want to end up.
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To prevent work for work's sake, and to do the minimum necessary for maximum effect ("minimum effective load")."
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D: To buy all the things you want to have. NR: To do all the things you want to do, and be all the things you want to be. If this includes some tools and gadgets, so be it, but they are either means to an end or bonuses, not the focus.
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D: To make a ton of money. NR: To make a ton of money with specific reasons and defined dreams to chase, timelines and steps included. What are you working for? D: To have more. NR: To have more quality and less clutter. To have huge financial reserves but recognize that most material wants are justifications for spending time on the things that don't really matter, including buying things and preparing to buy things. You spent two weeks ne..
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A veces tambien puedes convertir algo del monton en un producto estrella inventando una categoria nueva.
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Dell irrumpio en el terreno superpoblado de los ordenadores personales al ser la primera empresa en vender estos aparatos por telefono.
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