5th September 2020 When it comes to reading, optimise for comprehension and retention instead of speed.
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4th September 2020 Reading is not enough. To improve your thinking, think more. To improve your writing, write more. To improve your eloquence, speak more. Strike the right balance between time alone and time with other curious, driven minds. Compound on years, decades. That's all you need. — Orange Book
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3rd September 2020 “What you get by achieving your goals is not as important as what you become by achieving your goals.” — Henry David Thoreau
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2nd September 2020 Many people delay taking action because they hope to avoid suffering. They keep searching for a path that won’t involve pain or sacrifice or tradeoffs. But some form of suffering is always inevitable. The process of taking action is the process of choosing your pain. — James Clear
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1st September 2020 What most people call "friends" are actually "acquaintances." You notice your true friends only when you hit rock bottom. And true friendships are rarer than what most people think.
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31st August 2020 “The difficulty lies not so much in accepting new ideas but in escaping from the old” — John Maynard Keynes
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30th August 2020 “Our greatest fear in life should not be of failure, our greatest fear should be of succeeding at things in life that don’t really matter.” — Francis Chan
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29th August 2020 Effectiveness and efficiency are different. Aim for effectiveness on important things and efficiency on everything else.
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28th August 2020 We make our world significant by the courage of our questions and by the depth of our answers. — Carl Sagan
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27th August 2020 "Anybody who doesn’t change their mind a lot is dramatically underestimating the complexity of the world that we live in." — Jeff Bezos

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