3 Ideas You Might Have Missed read time 2 minutes Welcome to the Curiosity Chronicle Week in Review—a quick roundup of this week's ideas to help you build a high-performing, healthy, and wealthy life. Forwarded this email? Join 800,000+ readers here. This is the single best face moisturizer I've ever used. I struggled with bad skin most of my life, but everything changed when I started using only natural ingredients on my face. The Wild Roman Face Moisturizer is made with grass fed tallow, cold pressed oils, and wild-harvested botanicals. That's it. If you can't pick it or hunt it, it's not in the product. P.S. Email me your receipt so I can mark the order on my end as a friend and share some personal routine tips. This Week at a Glance: - Monday: The False Timelines of Life
- Wednesday: 35 Life Lessons From 35 Years
- Friday: The Boat-Dragging Problem
Wisdom Worth Sharing: The worst mistakes in life are made when you try to do fast what's meant to be done slow. Real, durable things take a long time to build. Careers. Businesses. Relationships. Health. There are no shortcuts—and chasing them leads you into peril. The long way is the right way. (share to x/twitter!) Monday: The False Timelines of Life On Monday, I turned 35. As I reflected on the last 15 years, I decided to open up about something personal. For all of my 20s, my birthday wasn't something I looked forward to. It was anxiety-inducing. It carried the heavy psychological weight of missed expectations. Another year older. Another checkpoint missed. Another reminder that I wasn't where I was supposed to be. 15 years later, I've come to realize one truth: There is no universal timeline for a meaningful life. There's just you. Your life. Your path. And what you choose to do with it... (read the full piece here) Wednesday: 35 Life Lessons From 35 Years I'm not a big birthday celebration guy, but every year, I use the day as a spark for reflection—to zoom out and consider what I've learned along the way. In Wednesday's piece, I shared my favorites. 35 life lessons from my first 35 years... (read the full piece here) Friday: The Boat-Dragging Problem On Friday, I shared a story I'm thinking about as we head into the new year: A man builds a boat to cross a wide, rushing river blocking his path. But once the river is behind him, he keeps dragging it along—until the very thing that helped him begins to slow him down. I call this the Boat-Dragging Problem: When you hold on too long, something that served you can begin to own you. So, as you start the year, ask yourself: What boat are you still dragging long after the river is gone? (read the full piece here) Sahil Bloom | | |
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