The following is a collection of 23 notes to self that may be useful as aphorisms for you. Enjoy.
Opportunities have an expiration date.
Paying attention to the political news cycle and not being a student of history is like reading the last page of a novel and thinking you understand the story.
Only ever listening to podcasts instead of reading books is like only ever eating appetizers instead of entrées.
An untrained mind flickers like a candle in the wind. Meditation stills it. Stillness is peace.
Blessed are those who have a long-term vision and act on it, for they shall inherit the gift of compound interest.
Humans are story-loving creatures. We need them almost as much as we need food, water and shelter.1
Music giving one goosebumps is the orgasm of the ears.
Anything other than your health being your top priority is idiocy.
Building a strong physique leads to people making all sorts of positive assumptions about you before you’ve even done or said anything.
The best way to deal with the absurd mystery of existence is to marvel at it—and laugh often and deeply.
There are few delusions greater than telling yourself you will do it later.
Thou shalt not fail to read eclectically.
The obvious reason to not fear being different is that all the greatest heroes of history were nonconformists in their time.
Comedians are loved not just for the relief they provide but in their role as beacons of free speech.
A small dose of cynicism gives you health and security; a large dose of cynicism gives you misery and failure.
AI chatbots are to a curious mind what gasoline is to fire.
The term “influencer” will not make sense to future generations. Creating on the internet will be as ubiquitous as taking a hot shower.
The main thing that keeps you from becoming more knowledgeable is thinking you have extensive knowledge.
Learning and ego tend to be incompatible.
Two rules for life: Do not settle, and do not wait to do things.
They scream at the game on TV with all their heart and soul but put none into their own pursuits. They know more about running backs with great vision than about their own vision for the future.
Learning another language is like putting glasses on your brain—you see more things, especially things that were always there but which you never noticed.
Embrace studying philosophy, developing fitness, and learning a foreign language, and watch what happens.
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Great as always—what’s your meditation practice?