3 Ideas From MeI. "The best type of risks to take are ones where (1) the worst outcome is manageable and (2) the best outcome is life-changing. Think: Asking someone on a date. Or, investing an amount of money you can afford to lose into a business with high upside. Look for opportunities where it won't kill you if it goes poorly, but you'd be blown away if it goes well." II. "Three keys to improvement:
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2 Quotes From OthersI. Philosopher Simone Weil on the gift of offering someone your whole and complete focus: "Attention is the rarest and purest form of generosity." Source: Letter to the poet Joë Bousquet (April 13, 1942) II. Cicero — the Roman statesman, lawyer, and philosopher — on the power of nature and knowledge: "If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need." Source: Letter to Varro (46 BCE) |
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