3 IDEAS FROM ME
I.
“Focus is the art of knowing what to ignore.”
II.
“On minimalism:
The goal is not to have the least amount of things, but the optimal amount of things.
Two important footnotes:
(1) The optimal amount depends on your goals.
(2) The optimal amount is almost always less than you think.”
III.
“Reading is like a software update for your brain.
Whenever you learn a new concept or idea, the ‘software’ improves. You download new features and fix old bugs.
In this way, reading a good book can give you a new way to view your life experiences. Your past is fixed, but your interpretation of it can change depending on the software you use to analyze it.”
2 QUOTES FROM OTHERS
I.
Jeffrey D. Sachs, an economist and author, on money, spending, and status:
“Living doesn’t cost much, but showing off does.”
Source: The Price of Civilization: Reawakening American Virtue and Prosperity
II.
Seneca, one of the great Roman Stoic philosophers, on friendship:
“…nothing delights the mind so much as fond and loyal friendship. What a blessing it is to have hearts that are ready and willing to receive all your secrets in safety, with whom you are less afraid to share knowledge of something than keep it to yourself, whose conversation soothes your distress, whose advice helps you make up your mind, whose cheerfulness dissolves your sorrow, whose very appearance cheers you up!”
Source: On the Shortness of Life by Seneca
1 QUESTION FOR YOU
Am I tolerating my flaws or improving them?
Until next week,
James Clear
Author of the million-copy bestseller, Atomic Habits
Creator of The Habits Academy and the Habit Journal
P.S. Hello, this is the IRS.