103 Bits of Advice I Wish I Had Known

103 Bits of Advice I Wish I Had Known

For the past few years, I’ve jotted down bits of unsolicited advice each year and much to my surprise I have more to add this year. Here is my birthday gift to you all: 103 bits of wisdom I wish I had known when I was young that might be helpful to others.

Bottom Line

Courtesy costs nothing

Balance exploring and deepening

The optimal balance for exploring new things vs exploiting them once found is 1/3

You are as big as the things that make you angry

Habit is far more dependable than inspiration

Bottom Line

The best time to negotiate your salary for a new job is the moment after they say they want you, and not before.

A wise man said, “Before you speak, let your words pass through three gates. At the first gate, ask yourself, “Is it true?”

At the second gate ask, “Is it necessary?” At the third gate, ”Is it kind?””

The consistency of your endeavors (exercise, companionship, work) is more important than the quantity

Nothing beats small things done every day.

Tips

It’s possible that a not-so smart person, who can communicate well, can do much better than a super smart person who can’t communicate well.

Dont bother fighting the old; just build the new

Your group can achieve great things way beyond your means simply by showing people that they are appreciated

You need three things:

The ability to not give up something till it works

Keep all your things visible in a hotel room, not in drawers, and all gathered into one spot

Denying or deflecting a compliment is rude

Source

Similar products

Get in