Ryan Holiday

Ego Is the Enemy

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  • Su zanbağı.has quoted3 years ago
    “If you start believing in your greatness, it is the death of your creativity.”
  • tytahas quoted3 years ago
    You will be unappreciated. You will be sabotaged. You will experience surprising failures. Your expectations will not be met. You will lose. You will fail.
    How do you carry on then? How do you take pride in yourself and your work? John Wooden’s advice to his players says it: Change the definition of success. “Success is peace of mind, which is a direct result of self-satisfaction in knowing you made the effort to do your best to become the best that you are capable of becoming.” “Ambition,” Marcus Aurelius reminded himself, “means tying your well-being to what other people say or do . . . Sanity means tying it to your own actions.”
  • tytahas quoted3 years ago
    Maybe your parents will never be impressed. Maybe your girlfriend won’t care. Maybe the investor won’t see the numbers. Maybe the audience won’t clap. But we have to be able to push through. We can’t let that be what motivates us.
  • ainevlahas quoted3 years ago
    Greatness comes from humble beginnings; it comes from grunt work. It means you’re the least important person in the room—until you change that with results.
  • ainevlahas quoted3 years ago
    A true student is like a sponge. Absorbing what goes on around him, filtering it, latching on to what he can hold. A student is self-critical and self-motivated, always trying to improve his understanding so that he can move on to the next topic, the next challenge. A real student is also his own teacher and his own critic. There is no room for ego there.
  • debrahogutu06has quoted14 days ago
    Constantly train your intellect, he told him, “for the greatest thing in the smallest compass is a sound mind in a human body.”
  • debrahogutu06has quoted14 days ago
    Be affable in your relations with those who approach you, and never haughty; for the pride of the arrogant even slaves can hardly endure”
  • debrahogutu06has quoted14 days ago
    slow in deliberation, but be prompt to carry out your resolves”
  • debrahogutu06has quoted14 days ago
    abhor flatterers as you would deceivers; for both, if trusted, injure those who trust them.”
  • A04has quotedlast month
    to several newspaper reporters.
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