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“The people who do work that matters, the Living Legends who impact the world, all have at least one trait in common.

They push limits.”

“Time is the only real scarce resource. We are all battling for more of it. The only way to have more is to spend it wisely.”

“We are all artists. Some of us just haven’t recognized it yet.”

“We have so much more inside us than we give ourselves credit for.”

“We live in a surreal time of luxury and possibility. What’s possible and even normal today used to be unfathomable, no matter your paycheck.

Remembering that makes me tremble with excitement. And with that possibility comes responsibility – to take advantage of it and spend it wisely.

The real lottery has already been won. You’re already rich. So, what are you doing with your wealth?”

“What is the work you can't not do?”

“When in doubt, choose a little adventure. That seems to make all the difference.”

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“When was the last time you did something that proved a past assumption wrong?”

“When you do things you’ve never done before, your psychology changes.

And with a different state of mind, your world gets redesigned.”

“Wherever you are in the world, there are things right in front of you that the richest men and women on the planet couldn't have even dreamed of doing or accessing not long ago.”

“You can always take one more step.”

“You can lay bricks or build a cathedral.”

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“Build things that only you are capable building.”

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“Constantly ask: How can I make what already exists even better? What are other people not doing?”

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“Do less reading and more creating.”

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“Don’t let a day pass without creating something new. No matter how small.”

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“Think and Grow Rich gave me a new perspective of how to learn from others, surround yourself with the right people and have those you know like and respect hold you accountable for your big life goals.”


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“Don’t take inspiration for granted. When it hits, stop everything to capture and create.”

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“Embrace the process. Forget about the end result. You never get there anyway.

Find comfort in knowing that the process is all there is.”

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“Every screwup gets you closer to your masterpiece. Make mistakes as often as you can. Start falling.”

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“Everything is progress, as long as you’re doing something to build upon yesterday’s art.”

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“If those around you are killing your creativity then change whom you choose to hang around.”

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“Know your limitations. Build what you’re best at. Leave the rest for others.”

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“Sitting still is the most dangerous action of all.”

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“Stop wasting your time.”

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“Stop worrying so much about what others think. They don’t do it that much anyway. Do what feels right.”

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“The goal is not to build what you think people will buy.

It’s to build what you feel you must, and help people so much they want to pay you for it.”

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“There are so many ways you can spend a day, but making new things and adding real value are the only ones that really make a difference.”

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“Welcome the skeptics. Build it anyway.”

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“When it doubt, make something. Anything. That’s always the next step.”

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“You have something in you worth building. We all do.

Put your head down to make it come to life. We will thank you for it.”

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“It is perhaps surprising that although the rumination that leads up to a decision requires mental energy, it’s the point of decision itself that is most energy-intense for our brains. This explains why reducing the number of unnecessary choices in our day (what to wear, eat, watch, react to on social media) is an effective way to conserve decision-making energy for bigger and more important decisions.

This is known as “choice reduction” and can include a regular morning routine or laying out your outfit the night before, to avoid using up brain power on too many small things.”


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