LIFE HACKS BY THE AUTHOR OF ATOMIC HABITS
3-2-1: The need for personal responsibility, what makes a brilliant mind, and the value of daily surprises
Here are 3 ideas, 2 quotes, and 1 question to consider.
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I.
"You are not the cause of everything that happens to you, but you are responsible for how you respond to everything that happens to you."
II.
"It is not too late to do what you want to do—if you stop waiting for the time to be right."
III.
"Life is harder when you expect a lot of the
world and little of yourself.
Life is easier when you expect a lot of yourself and
little of the world.
High standards, low expectations."
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2 Quotes
I.
Writer F. Scott Fitzgerald on what makes a brilliant mind:
"The test of a first-rate intellect is the
ability to hold two opposing ideas in your head at the same time, and still
retain the ability to function."
Source: The Crack-Up
II.
Psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi on the value of daily surprises:
"Try to be surprised by something every day. It
could be something you see, hear, or read about. Stop to look at the unusual
car parked at the curb, taste the new item on the cafeteria menu, actually
listen to your colleague at the office. How is this different from other
similar cars, dishes or conversations? What is its essence? Don't assume that
you already know what these things are all about, or that even if you knew
them, they wouldn't matter anyway. Experience this one thing for what it is,
not what you think it is. Be open to what the world is telling you. Life is
nothing more than a stream of experiences — the more widely and deeply you swim
in it, the richer your life will be."
Source:
Creativity
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1 Question For You
Challenge yourself to do something out of your normal routine. What is one thing you can do this week that is different than what you do on a normal week?
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