There are two types of disciplined people: those who take consistent action through sheer willpower and those who do it without the use of willpower.
- You can choose which games to play, but not their rules.
- The very important never feels urgent.
- Problems grow to the size they need for you to acknowledge them.
- Problems are not solved by addressing their symptoms, but by addressing their root cause.
- Most mistakes are forms of clinging to the past.
- What got you here won’t get you there.
- Other people’s expectations aren’t your problem.
- Taking responsibility will make you grow, not the other way around.
- Self-respect is the compass for change that matters.
- Bad decisions in life arise from having optimized for the wrong variable .
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