Timothy Ferriss

Tribe of Mentors

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  • 洪一萍has quoted3 years ago
    Who are you really? What do you really want? Get out there and fail and find out.
  • Sanzhar Surshanovhas quoted4 years ago
    The Beginning of Infinity by David Deutsch greatly expanded my sense of the potential power of human knowledge, while Nick Bostrom’s Superintelligence made me worry that machine knowledge could ruin everything. I strongly recommend both books. But if you just want to forget about the future and lose yourself in the book that forever changed how narrative nonfiction is written, read In Cold Blood by Truman Capote.
  • Sergey Khabaroffhas quoted6 years ago
    This is super important.
    Everybody’s impatient at a macro, and just so patient at a micro, wasting your days worrying about years. I’m not worried about my years, because I’m squeezing the fuck out of my seconds, let alone my days. It’s going to work out.
  • Sergey Khabaroffhas quoted6 years ago
    I think most recommendations are bad because they’re one-size-fits-all. “Take more risks.” “Don’t be so hard on yourself.” “Work harder.” The problem is that some people need to take more risks, while others need to take fewer risks. Some people need to ease up on themselves, while others are already too self-forgiving. Some people need to work harder, while others are already skating on the edge of burnout. And so on.
  • Sergey Khabaroffhas quoted6 years ago
    “BE HERE NOW” (something I am constantly trying to do, though not always successfully).
    Because life is short, and we only have the current moment. Our memories are precious but they are the past, and the future is not here now.
  • Artem Mazurchuckhas quoted2 years ago
    The Top Five Regrets of the Dying by Bronnie Ware

    Jonathan Livingston Seagull by Richard Bach

    Hope for the Flowers by Trina Paulus

    Living Forward by Michael Hyatt and Daniel Harkavy

    How Will You Measure Your Life? by Clayton M. Christensen
  • Artem Mazurchuckhas quoted2 years ago
    Like everything else meaningful in life, it takes training to get good at job hunting. You don’t just find and get a great job. You find and win a great job against a pool of very competitive candidates who may want that job as much, if not more, than you do. Finding and winning a great job is a competitive sport that requires as much career athleticism and perseverance as making it to the Olympics. You must be in the finest career shape possible in order to win.

    There is very little luck involved. Winning your great job is about hard work, stamina, grit, ingenuity, and timing. What might look like luck to you is simply hard work paying off.
  • Artem Mazurchuckhas quoted2 years ago
    I don’t think failure is sometimes part of the process—it always is. When you feel you can’t go on, know that you’re just getting started.
  • Artem Mazurchuckhas quoted2 years ago
    Not Dead, Can’t Quit
  • Artem Mazurchuckhas quoted2 years ago
    Jack used to say it’s okay to take a day off from working out. But on that day, you’re not allowed to eat.
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