If it's not a straight “Yes”, it's a “No”. I've read that Charlie Munger takes 5 seconds to decide, leading him to say "No" 90% of the time. And yet, he doesn't seem to have missed much. "If you say 'No' ninety percent of the time, you're not missing much in the world." —Charlie … [Read more...] about Have You Noticed That The Easy “Yes” Of A Few Weeks Ago Is Getting More Complex As The Date Approaches? And Why Saying “No” Helps You Achieve More.
Ideas, reflections about growth in a short format
You don’t need to do extraordinary things, be gifted with great intelligence, or make a fortune to be happy. Sometimes just eliminating the “stupid” stuff is enough.
You don't need to do extraordinary things, be gifted with great intelligence, or make a fortune to be happy. If you have the talent and the desire you can do it, combined with the right mindset, it won't hinder your happiness. But simply avoiding the unnecessary things that … [Read more...] about You don’t need to do extraordinary things, be gifted with great intelligence, or make a fortune to be happy. Sometimes just eliminating the “stupid” stuff is enough.
Always Is Easier Than Sometimes. How Can Being Inflexible In Certain Areas Of Your Life Be Beneficial?
Psychologists talk about "Decision Fatigue.” It seems that even, or especially, small everyday decisions consume a lot of mental energy. What can we do about it? Total and irrevocable commitment. The promise. The author Rolf Dobelli in his book "The Art of the Good Life," calls … [Read more...] about Always Is Easier Than Sometimes. How Can Being Inflexible In Certain Areas Of Your Life Be Beneficial?
The art of correction. How journaling helps you to constantly adapt and win more?
We often think, wrongly, that we can prepare for anything? And once we have done so, our tasks, our projects, our life will unfold as planned. But it is never (or rarely, luck exists😀) the case? So should we not prepare anything? No, that would be a mistake. You … [Read more...] about The art of correction. How journaling helps you to constantly adapt and win more?
We are birds. Let’s get out of our cages.
Everything pushes us to conform. Our education, school, work, social comparison. Most of the time we don't even realize it anymore. We are on auto-pilot. Nature makes it easier to see it in others than in ourselves. Observe these types of sentences "in principle, we do … [Read more...] about We are birds. Let’s get out of our cages.