Don't see learning as a chore or just a credential to collect. See it as a way of life, and you will do well in life.
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Most people treat time as if it were an undifferentiated commodity, but an hour spent on one activity can be worth ten times an hour spent on another. Direct your energy where the leverage is highest and avoid the gravitational pull of low-yield work. Track your time and figuring out where it actually goes. Be deliberate.
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If you try to engineer a perfect life, you will get stuck in a kind of meta-planning ... waiting for all the right conditions and worrying about every variable. It’s paralyzing. Meanwhile, days slip by. But if you ask, “How can I make today marginally better than yesterday?” you have something you can actually work with. If you can make today a little better, and then do it again tomorrow, you’ll look up one day and realize you’ve built something substantial. You accumulate these small improvements, and, almost by accident, you end up with a pretty good life.
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