Simplify your life by asking yourself two questions before working on anything: Does it matter? If so, how much does it matter?
Simplify your life by asking yourself two questions before working on anything: Does it matter? If so, how much does it matter?
Don’t dwell on projecting problems that may arise in the future. Projected problems usually don’t come to pass, and when they do they are rarely as bad as anticipated.
Always ask yourself the long-term cost of instant gratification before yielding to it.
The secret to bluffing is to not bluff.
Every exception a person makes brings him closer to a life where the exception becomes the rule, until life becomes one big exception.
A big ego is like a dinosaur lying on your front lawn. If you don’t continually feed it, it might just decide get up and step on your house.
The hardest way to impress people is to try to impress people.
Success is when your work is a source of joy for you.