Benjamin P. Hardy Quotes
Best 16 Slipstream Time Hacking Quotes by Benjamin P. Hardy
Slipstream Time Hacking Quotes
“A person choosing to spend large portions of time in an unsatisfying job in order to make ends meet is on a fast track to his deathbed. Time will move increasingly faster as a result of his slow pace—the relativity of time.”
“In a non-linear and relative world, each person is empowered to change the course and meaning of their life completely. That change only takes an instant; it is a leap through a wormhole.”
“In a single moment, a person can choose to change everything. Change doesn’t have to take a long time, it happens the instant we decide.”
“In our world with limitless options, limitless books to read, limitless clothes to wear, limitless paths to take, it is extremely important to be picky. Excess is a suppressant to abundance. Excess represents the broad path which most people travel. With too many clothes in their closets and too many competing priorities, paralysis by analysis is at an extreme.”
“It is the responsibility of each person to choose their destinations as well as the pathways and pace involved in reaching those destinations. Ultimately, we create our own universe.”
“Nobody achieves the impossible without thinking they can.”
“Sadly, people today not only spend the time they have, they also spend away their futures. To accrue debt is to sell away our future time.”
Book of the Week
On Becoming A Person: A Therapist's View of Psychotherapy by Carl R. Rogers
“Slowing time is truly a matter of quality more than quantity. The destination a person is traveling toward must be intrinsically desirable.”
“Start living today with that picture of your own 80th birthday clearly in mind. In that picture, you will find your definition of true success.”
“Take bigger leaps. Yes, quit your job if it’s holding you back. Put yourself in a position where failure can’t be an option. In order to do that, you have to have something that truly moves and motivates you.”
“The purest way to gift time is by being physically and emotionally present.”
“There are three distinct requirements for personal freedom:
1) a heart at peace,
2) healthy relationships, and
3) upright character.”
“What good is money when you don’t have time?”
“When the goal is merely to “get through” the day as quickly as possible, life will pass full of regrets. Time becomes the great taskmaster when it should be the liberator. His time is endured rather than enjoyed. He is often late and constantly missing the moments that matter most—caught in the vacuum of time-acceleration toward death without any perceived way of slowing it down.”
Book of the Week
On Becoming A Person: A Therapist's View of Psychotherapy by Carl R. Rogers
“Wormholes are everywhere. The most ridiculous life-changing opportunities are available to everyone. Sadly, most of them go unnoticed.”
“You could live more life in one congruent day than many people live their entire lives.”
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