A peak life advice from Alex Hormozi:
“The single greatest skill you can develop is the ability to stay in a great mood in the absence of things to be in a great mood about.”
100%. Anyone under 25 shouldn’t touch it for the simple fact that if you become a habitual user you will stop progressing. In everything.
No it’s not going to kill you. I know that. But it will sap your will to do anything to advance yourself as a person. The first 10 years after school are the most important in your career and you need to be motivated and busy if you want to be able to relax later on. Then you can smoke as much as you want.
Alex Hormozi says the rule of 100 can turn 1 sale a week into 1 sale a day
"The rule of 100 is you do 100 per day... 100 minutes posting content, $100 a day on ads, or 100 reach outs, if you want to be crazy do all three"
“If it takes 700 efforts to get one sale, and you’re only doing 100 a day, you get one sale a week. Do 700 a day and all of a sudden, you’re making one sale a day”
What's funny about taking life risk rather than financial risk is that if it doesn't go well, you're literally back in the same position that you started, except smarter.
When u think about it like that, you want to cash in as many life lotto tickets as you can, not as few.
People who have nothing to lose have everything to say about what you might lose by doing the thing they were afraid to do even though they have the same thing to lose as you - nothing.
Jensen Huang: "OpenClaw is the new computer."
"It's the most popular open source project in the history of humanity, and it did so in just a few weeks. It exceeded what Linux did in 30 years."
The older I get, the more I realize trade-offs are the real currency of success. Every yes costs something. Every commitment closes another door. The faster you understand what you’re willing to give up, the clearer your path becomes.
3 operating principles I use to manage my time and stress
1. Create tomorrow today
The worst thing an entrepreneur can do is wake up and ask: “What should I do today?” Every night, I design the next day.
2. Time block by effort
If something takes 4 hours, it gets 4 hours on the calendar. Not a vague spot on a to-do list.
3. Keep promises to myself.
If I said I’d finish it, I finish it. Broken self-promises create more stress than hard work ever does.
Control your day.
Control your life.
Whenever someone wrongs you, remember the punishment you want them to suffer is the life they already have. You can’t inflict more pain on someone than an immoral person inflicts on themselves.