3 IDEAS FROM ME

I.

“To simplify before you understand the details is ignorance.

To simplify after you understand the details is genius.”


​II.

“Success is often found by practicing the fundamentals everyone knows they should be doing, but find too boring or basic to practice routinely.”


III.

“Work is endless. Exercise is endless. Parenting is endless. Same with marriage, writing, investing, creating, and more. You get to choose the parts of your life, but many of the important things in life cannot be “finished.”

Do not approach an endless game with a finite mindset. The objective is not to be done, but to settle into a daily lifestyle you can sustain and that allows you to make daily progress on the areas that matter.

Embrace the fact that life is continual and look for ways to enjoy the daily practice.”

2 QUOTES FROM OTHERS

I.

Philosopher and writer Friedrich Nietzsche emphasizes that your life is the accumulated record of your days:

“The history of every day. — What is the history of every day in your case? Look at your habits that constitute it: are they the product of innumerable little cowardices and lazinesses, or of your courage and inventive reason?”

Source: Die fröhliche Wissenschaft ​​​


​II.

Expressionist painter Paula Modersohn-Becker reminds us that selfhood is a continual process and making courageous, aligned choices each day is how you author your story:

“I am Me, and I hope to become Me more and more.”

Source: Letter to Rainer Maria Rilke (February 17, 1906)

1 QUESTION FOR YOU

What story about yourself would you have to retire in order to grow into the life you want?

Until next week,

James Clear ​​​
Author of Atomic Habits
Cofounder of Authors Equity

p.s. ​Medusa walks into a bar​

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