I rejected conventional education paths yet ended up at Cambridge.
Failed the first time I applied.
Went back and got accepted the second time.
The difference? I learned the game.
Most people fail once and quit.
I failed, studied my failures, adjusted my approach, and tried again with better information.
The difference – intelligent persistence.
Not just working hard, but working hard & smart
Know when to push through and when to change your approach.
Einstein has a quote: “You cannot solve a problem with the same mind that created it.”
The real skill is learning from every failure, changing your mind so when the next attempt comes up, you are no longer the same person - you are someone new.
Referenced Media:
• The Swedish Investor: https://t.co/MYUV4YKCQg
• YAPSS Archives: https://t.co/QEpW2iUuWS
• The Swedish Investor: https://t.co/nfsF1LbIZm
The billionaire who built Berkshire Hathaway's fortune wasn't Warren Buffett.
It was his partner Charlie Munger.
While others chased intelligence, Munger eliminated costly thinking errors.
His 5 mental models will transform how you think:
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