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X 上的 Tim Ferriss:“An email from Coach Sommer I revisit often: Hi Tim, Patience. Far too soon to expect strength improvements. Strength improvements [for a movement like this] take a minimum of 6 weeks. Any perceived improvements prior to that are simply the result of improved synaptic” / Twitter
X 上的 Tim Ferriss:“An email from Coach Sommer I revisit often: Hi Tim, Patience. Far too soon to expect strength improvements. Strength improvements [for a movement like this] take a minimum of 6 weeks. Any perceived improvements prior to that are simply the result of improved synaptic” / Twitter

秘诀在于:出现、付诸行动,然后离开。

以工匠般的职业精神配上不屈的意志。就是这么简单。不被任何事情干扰,不让任何事动摇你的目标。一旦做出决定,就拒绝退缩,拒绝妥协。

并接受一个事实:高质量的长期结果需要高质量的长期专注。不要情绪化,不要戏剧化,不要因为小的波折而自责。学会享受和欣赏这个过程。这一点尤其重要,因为你在实际旅程中所花的时间会远远超过最终取得胜利的短暂时刻。

当然,当胜利来临时,尽情庆祝。但更重要的是,从失败中汲取教训。事实上,如果你没有经常遇到失败,那说明你努力得还不够。而且,绝不允许自己接受低于最佳表现的结果。

放下对时间的执念。需要多久,就花多久。

如果你致力于一个长期目标,而不是一系列较小的中间目标,那么你只需要做出一个决定并坚持执行。清晰、简单、直接。这比在每一步都需要做出小决定以维持方向要容易得多。后者会给你太多机会不经意间偏离目标。那个唯一的决定,是工具箱中最强大的工具之一。

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X 上的 Tim Ferriss:“An email from Coach Sommer I revisit often: Hi Tim, Patience. Far too soon to expect strength improvements. Strength improvements [for a movement like this] take a minimum of 6 weeks. Any perceived improvements prior to that are simply the result of improved synaptic” / Twitter
X 上的 Geoff Wilt:“reading good books, physical exercise to the point of exhaustion, preparing meals for yourself and the ones you love with style and care, lots and lots of music but also the ambient sounds of the world, watching movies, appreciating how light colors things, et al.” / Twitter
X 上的 Geoff Wilt:“reading good books, physical exercise to the point of exhaustion, preparing meals for yourself and the ones you love with style and care, lots and lots of music but also the ambient sounds of the world, watching movies, appreciating how light colors things, et al.” / Twitter
— Geoff Wilt (@geoffwilt)
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X 上的 Geoff Wilt:“reading good books, physical exercise to the point of exhaustion, preparing meals for yourself and the ones you love with style and care, lots and lots of music but also the ambient sounds of the world, watching movies, appreciating how light colors things, et al.” / Twitter
X 上的 Philip Kiely:“@swyx @arvidkahl @monicalent First you do X Then you make content about doing X Then you make content about that content Then you make content about that content (loop) One day you realize you haven't done X for six months And there is only so much room for content at the highest levels of abstraction” / Twitter
X 上的 Philip Kiely:“@swyx @arvidkahl @monicalent First you do X Then you make content about doing X Then you make content about that content Then you make content about that content (loop) One day you realize you haven't done X for six months And there is only so much room for content at the highest levels of abstraction” / Twitter
Then you make content about doing X Then you make content about that content Then you make content about that content (loop) One day you realize you haven't done X for six months And there is only so much room for content at the highest levels of abstraction — Philip Kiely (@philip_kiely)
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X 上的 Philip Kiely:“@swyx @arvidkahl @monicalent First you do X Then you make content about doing X Then you make content about that content Then you make content about that content (loop) One day you realize you haven't done X for six months And there is only so much room for content at the highest levels of abstraction” / Twitter
X 上的 Tibo:“If I had to start over I would: 1. build the first idea that comes to mind 2. timebox it, build it in less than a week 3. build it in public, show progress 4. get the first 5 users manually 5. ask them many questions 6. use feedback to understand their real problems 7. get new” / Twitter
X 上的 Tibo:“If I had to start over I would: 1. build the first idea that comes to mind 2. timebox it, build it in less than a week 3. build it in public, show progress 4. get the first 5 users manually 5. ask them many questions 6. use feedback to understand their real problems 7. get new” / Twitter
1. build the first idea that comes to mind 2. timebox it, build it in less than a week 3. build it in public, show progress 4. get the first 5 users manually 5. ask them many questions 6. use feedback to understand their real problems 7. get new… — Tibo (@tibo_maker)
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X 上的 Tibo:“If I had to start over I would: 1. build the first idea that comes to mind 2. timebox it, build it in less than a week 3. build it in public, show progress 4. get the first 5 users manually 5. ask them many questions 6. use feedback to understand their real problems 7. get new” / Twitter
This fires me up
This fires me up
— GREG ISENBERG (@gregisenberg)
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This fires me up
X 上的 Morgan Housel:“"Mastery is the best goal because the rich can’t buy it, the impatient can’t rush it, the privileged can’t inherit it, and nobody can steal it. You can only earn it through hard work. Mastery is the ultimate status." @sivers” / Twitter
X 上的 Morgan Housel:“"Mastery is the best goal because the rich can’t buy it, the impatient can’t rush it, the privileged can’t inherit it, and nobody can steal it. You can only earn it through hard work. Mastery is the ultimate status." @sivers” / Twitter
— Morgan Housel (@morganhousel)
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X 上的 Morgan Housel:“"Mastery is the best goal because the rich can’t buy it, the impatient can’t rush it, the privileged can’t inherit it, and nobody can steal it. You can only earn it through hard work. Mastery is the ultimate status." @sivers” / Twitter
Angry people are sad people.
Angry people are sad people.
想想当你生气时的感觉。你变得具有威慑力,这让你至少在某种程度上感到更有力量。这是一种积极的驱动行为,而不是被动的。而这正是理解愤怒之人的关键。他们的愤怒是对一种让他们感到软弱和无助的情绪的掩饰。他们讨厌那种感觉,所以用一种让他们感到强大和掌控一切的反应来掩盖——即愤怒。
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Angry people are sad people.
On having a good marriage.
On having a good marriage.
working hard is critical to the long-term stability of the family, so do it. But when you're home, be home.
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On having a good marriage.
X 上的 Trung Phan:“Christoper Nolan hates CGI and prefers to use practical effects for insane shots. Here are 5 gems. 1/ INTERSTELLAR: Nolan spent $100k to plant 500 real acres of corn in Alberta. After filming, he sold the crop for profit. https://t.co/ZKDR7r1EKf” / Twitter
X 上的 Trung Phan:“Christoper Nolan hates CGI and prefers to use practical effects for insane shots. Here are 5 gems. 1/ INTERSTELLAR: Nolan spent $100k to plant 500 real acres of corn in Alberta. After filming, he sold the crop for profit. https://t.co/ZKDR7r1EKf” / Twitter
Here are 5 gems. 1/ INTERSTELLAR: Nolan spent $100k to plant 500 real acres of corn in Alberta. After filming, he sold the crop for profit. — Trung Phan (@TrungTPhan)
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X 上的 Trung Phan:“Christoper Nolan hates CGI and prefers to use practical effects for insane shots. Here are 5 gems. 1/ INTERSTELLAR: Nolan spent $100k to plant 500 real acres of corn in Alberta. After filming, he sold the crop for profit. https://t.co/ZKDR7r1EKf” / Twitter
X 上的 richard shotton:“On how the serial-position effect (we remember beginnings and ends best) can improve your presentations From 100 Things Every Designer Needs to Know About People (Voices That Matter) by Susan Weinschenk https://t.co/kyq5265MxA” / Twitter
X 上的 richard shotton:“On how the serial-position effect (we remember beginnings and ends best) can improve your presentations From 100 Things Every Designer Needs to Know About People (Voices That Matter) by Susan Weinschenk https://t.co/kyq5265MxA” / Twitter
将长演讲分成小段
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X 上的 richard shotton:“On how the serial-position effect (we remember beginnings and ends best) can improve your presentations From 100 Things Every Designer Needs to Know About People (Voices That Matter) by Susan Weinschenk https://t.co/kyq5265MxA” / Twitter
X 上的 David Perell:“Harry Dry is the best copywriter I know. He's built a 130,000-person newsletter teaching people how to do it, and by the end of this interview, you'll be at least a Green Belt in copywriting. Some of his rules for writing: 1) A great sentence is a good sentence made shorter. https://t.co/xHHDyvAtqK” / Twitter
X 上的 David Perell:“Harry Dry is the best copywriter I know. He's built a 130,000-person newsletter teaching people how to do it, and by the end of this interview, you'll be at least a Green Belt in copywriting. Some of his rules for writing: 1) A great sentence is a good sentence made shorter. https://t.co/xHHDyvAtqK” / Twitter
He's built a 130,000-person newsletter teaching people how to do it, and by the end of this interview, you'll be at least a Green Belt in copywriting. Some of his rules for writing: 1) A great sentence is a good sentence made shorter.… — David Perell (@david_perell)
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X 上的 David Perell:“Harry Dry is the best copywriter I know. He's built a 130,000-person newsletter teaching people how to do it, and by the end of this interview, you'll be at least a Green Belt in copywriting. Some of his rules for writing: 1) A great sentence is a good sentence made shorter. https://t.co/xHHDyvAtqK” / Twitter
X 上的 George from 🕹prodmgmt.world:“Startup Playbook by Sam Altman (first published a month before the founding of OpenAI in 2015) Out of all the parts, great execution is my favorite (and is also the hardest) https://t.co/8z8qAeDxTb” / Twitter
X 上的 George from 🕹prodmgmt.world:“Startup Playbook by Sam Altman (first published a month before the founding of OpenAI in 2015) Out of all the parts, great execution is my favorite (and is also the hardest) https://t.co/8z8qAeDxTb” / Twitter
Out of all the parts, great execution is my favorite (and is also the hardest) — George from 🕹prodmgmt.world (@nurijanian)
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X 上的 George from 🕹prodmgmt.world:“Startup Playbook by Sam Altman (first published a month before the founding of OpenAI in 2015) Out of all the parts, great execution is my favorite (and is also the hardest) https://t.co/8z8qAeDxTb” / Twitter