Something that drastically increases my quality of sleep is “closing” the house at night. Leave no dishes to wash, laundry to fold, or trash to throw out for the next morning. Leaving today’s tasks for tomorrow impacts you psychologically: you’ll always wake up stuck in yesterday
A lot of self work can be summarized into:
Thoughts aren’t true.
Feelings don’t require action.
Things aren’t good or bad, they just are.
Our greatest enemy is ignorance.
To change your life change your surroundings.
Our actions, not our pasts, define who we are.
Being wrong about something can be damning, or it can be as a cool breeze after a splash of water on the face on a hot summer morning. The beauty in this though, is that you get to choose.
To think you know everything about someone is to make yourself vulnerable to surprises. No one is entirely one way or another, people can’t be boxed neatly into categories in your head. Situations are never black-and-white, always try to empathize before making assumptions.
Charlie Munger spent a lifetime studying why humans make horrible decisions.
The result?
A list of 25 of the most powerful psychological tendencies known to man.
If you want to avoid bad decisions, here are 25 nuggets worth your time 🧵
Most people suck at finding their perfect career.
But it doesn't have to be hard.
Here are the career principles you need to find work that feels like play:
I've seen people...
- Start "late"
- Start over
- Go bankrupt
- Have major setbacks and challenges
And still get to where they wanted to go.
It is never impossible to pull a win for yourself,
You just have to be bigger than anything that could stop you.