Resourceful people navigate problems better.
Those who aren’t resourceful often play the victim and succumb to hurdles.
Resourcefulness is an attitude first and then eventually a skill.
Those who suck at giving, suck at being resourceful. Resourceful people are net givers.
When you burn people out, you push them out. Stars are the first to leave—they have the most opportunities.
The solution is not to pile on the perks. It’s to pinpoint the root causes of overload and design more manageable jobs.
If you want to keep people, stop exhausting them.
Warren Buffet is worth $117.3 billion
His partner, Charlie Munger, is worth $2.5 billion.
They say it's simple - Make Fewer Mistakes.
Here's the 11 Tendencies Charlie says you should understand to help you do that:
A 26-year-old software engineer built a $1 billion app in two years after following his girlfriend's advice.
This is the story of how a failed passion project turned into one of the most iconic apps of our time:
10 years of my life was building software companies.
My last one sold for $100M.
I doubt I’ll ever return to pure-play software.
So here are my cheat codes:
The smartest scientist in the game:
Andrew Huberman.
I’ve listened to 100+ hours of his podcast and interviews.
Here are 10 lessons you can use to level up your life:
The more #philosophy you read (not stoic), having a community seems to be the biggest precursor to #happiness (as fleeting as it might be).
I have 5 bros in my life I would do all for, life-changing this is, seriously ♥️