3 Ideas You Might Have Missedread 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.
Week At A Glance:
- Weekly Wisdom: The Best Advice I Got in My 20s
- Wednesday: The Real Price of Success
- Friday: The Tinkerer's Mindset: How to Win More
Wisdom Worth Sharing:Best advice I got in my 20s: Nobody cares. When you’re winning, nobody cares. When you’re losing, nobody cares. Stop fearing the judgment of people who were never even thinking about you. Nobody is thinking about you. They’re too busy thinking about themselves. Go do the thing. (share to x/twitter!)
Wednesday: The Real Price of SuccessMy entire life changed when I realized I would never want to trade lives with the people I read books about. On Wednesday, I shared the story of Jakob Fugger—the richest man who ever lived. He financed emperors, bankrolled wars, and funded the circumnavigation of the globe. But he died with no friends, only business associates, and no one at his side other than paid assistants. His success was extraordinary. But what was the real price of it? In the full piece, I explored the difference between the List Price of success—the effort and discipline you see—and the Real Price you don't. Plus three questions to ask yourself before you chase the next thing, to make sure you understand what it's really going to cost you... (read the full piece here)
Friday: The Tinkerer's Mindset: How to Win MoreA group of kindergarteners outperformed CEOs, lawyers, and MBA students. The way they did it has a lesson I've never been able to forget. Groups were given dry spaghetti, string, tape, and a marshmallow, and asked to build the tallest tower possible. The adults spent their time planning, strategizing, and organizing—then gingerly placed the marshmallow on top at the last second. The kindergarteners? They just started building. Prototype after prototype, learning as they went. The kindergarteners won by a significant margin. On Friday, I explored what I call the Tinkerer's Mindset—and why thinking, planning, and strategizing often get in the way of doing. Remember: clarity comes gradually, then suddenly—but only if it finds you in motion... (read the full piece here)
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