Humans are imitation machines. We mostly learn what to do by copying those around us.

In general, we imitate the habits of three groups:

  1. The close - what are friends and family doing?
  2. The many - what is the crowd doing?
  3. The powerful - what are those with status doing?

— James Clear

https://twitter.com/JamesClear/status/1251172346431504386

“Most things are not as difficult as they seem—if you focus each day.

However, giving one topic your full attention for an extended period of time is even harder than it seems.

Over a long timeline, the bottleneck is usually attention not ability.”

— James Clear

https://jamesclear.com/3-2-1/february-10-2022?rh_ref=e1cbd323

“Sometimes it’s good to just live life silently. Pay attention to your thoughts as they come and go, and reflect upon your feelings. Sometimes being overly social can offset our inner peace.”

—Unknown

Hello world!

Wealth is also the freedom to learn what you love at your own pace.

https://twitter.com/orangebook_/status/1491450181988282370

“There is and can be no ultimate solution for us to discover, but instead a permanent need for balancing contradictory claims, for careful trade-offs between conflicting values, toleration of difference, consideration of the specific factors at play when a choice is needed, not reliance on an abstract blueprint claimed to be applicable everywhere, always, to all people.”

Isiah Berlin


Word!

“It takes ten times as long to put yourself back together as it does to fall apart.”

https://thoughtkick.com/post/675295929075662848

“Don’t throw away your logic for an emotion you will feel temporarily.”

https://thoughtkick.com/post/675289003685265408

“Stop giving other people the power to control your happiness, your mind, and your life. If you don’t take control of yourself and your own life, someone else is bound to try.”

https://thoughtkick.com/post/675275037402710016

“The best advice I’ve ever received: ‘no one else knows what they are doing either.”

https://thoughtkick.com/post/675271779210657792