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*77 As you read what people have written, as you talk to them, as you learn from their experiences, as you learn from your own experiences, you begin to build a database of situations and responses.
*Man can do what he wills, but not will what he wills - here's my thought on it - [https://thestoics.quora.com/Man-can-do-what-he-wills-but-he-cannot-will-what-he-wills#:~:text=It%20implies%20that%20while%20humans,inclinations%20that%20drive%20our%20will.]
*Man can do what he wills, but not will what he wills - here's my thought on it - [https://thestoics.quora.com/Man-can-do-what-he-wills-but-he-cannot-will-what-he-wills#:~:text=It%20implies%20that%20while%20humans,inclinations%20that%20drive%20our%20will.]
*'''You don’t need to be smarter than others to outperform them if you can out-position them.'''
*'''You don’t need to be smarter than others to outperform them if you can out-position them.'''

Revision as of 07:44, 8 May 2024

By Shane Parrish

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Notes

  • 77 As you read what people have written, as you talk to them, as you learn from their experiences, as you learn from your own experiences, you begin to build a database of situations and responses.
  • Man can do what he wills, but not will what he wills - here's my thought on it - [3]
  • You don’t need to be smarter than others to outperform them if you can out-position them.
  • If there is a tagline to my life, it is “Mastering the best of what other people have already figured out,”
  • the question of what your goals are in the first place - start with that for OSE, not last
  • In order to get the results we desire, we must do two things. We must first create the space to reason in our thoughts, feelings, and actions; and second, we must deliberately use that space to think clearly.
  • While the rest of us are chasing victory, the best in the world know they must avoid losing before they can win. It turns out this is a surprisingly effective strategy.