Tim Ferriss
Tim Ferriss
Timothy "Tim" Ferrissis an American author, entrepreneur, angel investor, and public speaker. He has written a number of self-help books which have appeared on the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today bestseller lists, starting with The 4-Hour Workweek...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionAuthor
Date of Birth20 July 1977
CountryUnited States of America
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Being able to quit things that don't work is integral to being a winner
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I discourage passive skepticism, which is the armchair variety where people sit back and criticize without ever subjecting their theories or themselves to real field testing.
looks uncommon solutions
For uncommon solutions, you have to look in uncommon places.
love inspirational opposites
The opposite of love is indifference, and the opposite of happiness is boredom.
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There are two types of mistakes: mistakes of ambition and mistakes of sloth.
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Many a false step was made by standing still.
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Different is better when it is more effective or more fun.
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Life is too short to be small.
running home fishing
The fishing is best where the fewest go and the collective insecurity of the world makes it easy for people to hit home runs while everyone is aiming for base hits.
inspirational endurance capacity
Alternating periods of activity and rest is necessary to survive, let alone thrive. Capacity, interest, and mental endurance all wax and wane. Plan accordingly.
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The question you should be asking isn't, "What do I want?" or "What are my goals?" but "What would excite me?
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Information is useless if it is not applied to something important or if you will forget it before you have a chance to apply it.
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Excitement is the more practical synonym for happiness, and it is precisely what you should strive to chase. It is the cure-all.
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Doing the unrealistic is easier than doing the realistic.