537 Quotes by Tim Ferriss

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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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    No problem can be solved from the same level of consciousness that created it.” – Albert Einstein.

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    Have you outgrown your systems or beliefs? Is it time that you upgraded? Or, on a personal level, as Jerry Colonna, executive coach to some of the biggest tech stars in Silicon Valley, would ask: “How are you complicit in creating the conditions you say you don’t want?

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    Simon received the Nobel Prize in 1978 for his contribution to organizational decision making: It is impossible to have perfect and complete information at any given time to make a decision.

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    Everything that works in sales has been done already. Just keep track of the crap that you buy, or the awesome stuff that you buy, and decide what was the trigger, and then just sell to people like you. It’s really that easy – and that’s what I do.

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    Oftentimes, in order to do the big things, you have to let the small bad things happen.

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    Life punishes the vague wish and rewards the specific ask.

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    The concept of lifestyle design as a replacement for multi-staged career planning is sound.

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    What are bad recommendations you hear in your profession or area of expertise? If you put ten people in a room and they have to choose an ice cream flavor, they’re gonna arrive at vanilla. There is always constant pressure to conform. But originality only happens on the edges of reality. And working on that line is always dangerous because it’s only a short step to disconnected insanity. So resist temptations and advice to play to the middle. The best work always comes from pushing the edge.

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