Blur: Embracing Distraction in a Focused World
Success is easy. Just get up at 7am, 5.30am, 4am, and follow your dream, find your passion, no, wait, put in 10,000 hours of deliberate practice at what you can get paid for until you’re so good they can’t ignore you. Lean in, be unstoppable, do only what matters, model to your kid the benefits...
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Success is easy.
Just get up at 7am, 5.30am, 4am, and follow your dream, find your passion, no, wait, put in 10,000 hours of deliberate practice at what you can get paid for until you’re so good they can’t ignore you. Lean in, be unstoppable, do only what matters, model to your kid the benefits of hard work, but unschool, hire a virtual assistant, only work a four hour week on your Five Tasks to achieve your KPAs, buy less, tidy with joy, throw away everything. Or… just stop. Read this book. Accept life is absurd. There is nothing at the end of the path you’re on but more path. Don't fight it. Ride the chaos while laughing maniacally and scarfing donuts. It’s a hell of a way to go.
Embrace the blur.
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Format: Kindle Edition
ASIN: B01H5BMOGO
Publish date: 2016-06-15
Pages no: 26
Edition language: English
Very sage advice from an author who seems to get me. Somehow, I feel vindicated by my chaotic Evernote notebook stack and my chronically low RescueTime scores. I will never again be embarrassed by my drunken tweets because they are the stuff of life. I will embrace the fact that my baristas know I e...