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The Most Successful People I Know Have a Psychopathic Sense of Urgency

"Decrease the time between having an idea and getting it done"

a month ago 27 votes
You Don't Want to Be Rich, You Want Independence

“Autonomy is wealth”

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Here's Why 99% of People Stay Stuck for Their Whole Lives

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2 months ago 12 votes
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If you’re *not* using flow states you’re wasting your life.

2 months ago 24 votes

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