When in doubt, do.
Inaction is a precursor to regret.
True freedom is forgetting yourself.
You need less than you think you do.
Not everything happens for a reason.
Comfort isn't the enemy. Stagnation is.
"Good job!" Two words. Infinite impact.
Achieving goals =/= guaranteed happiness.
Wealthier nations tend to be less religious. Why?
Quality creation is a product of quality consumption.
Ignoring your small wins will lead to big-time burnout.
Self-improvement can hit a point of diminishing returns.
Nothing is more valuable than the things you take for granted.
Many things that feel good are bad for you. Giving is an exception.
Will power is a muscle. Stress it, and it breaks. Systems > discipline.
It’s called “how you make a living” not “how you make as much as possible.”
Sometimes you make the right decision. Sometimes you make the decision right.
Nostalgia likes to remind us of how things could have been, not how things were.
Most things lose their luster with overuse. But the more you employ gratitude, the brighter it shines.
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11 hits hard…I catch myself chasing next win and forgetting to slow down and celebrate all the wins, big and small, along the way
Adam, is wiser than his years. As someone who has those years, I can attest to the validity of his list.
I especially like numbers 1-6 as they align with one of the greatest life success insights that predate the ancient Greeks (and continues today such as in Star Wars: "The cave you fear is the one you must enter."