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“To help you stay centered and effective, pretend that your life is a martial art or a game, the object of which is to get around a challenge and reach a goal. Once you accept its rules, you'll get used to the discomfort that comes with the constant frustration.
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With practice, you will eventually play this game with a calm unstoppable centeredness in the face of adversity. Your ability to get what you want will thrill you.q”
Ray Dalio, Principles Life and Work / The Leader Who Had No Title / I Will Teach You To Be Rich / Secrets of the Millionaire Mind
“I feared mediocrity much more than I feared failure. Great Is better than terrible, and terrible is better than mediocre. Because terrible, at least gives flavor.”
Ray Dalio, Principles Life and Work / The Leader Who Had No Title / I Will Teach You To Be Rich / Secrets of the Millionaire Mind
“It seems that the best students in school tend to be the worst at learning from their mistakes because they have been conditioned to associate mistakes with failure instead of opportunity.”
Ray Dalio, Principles Life and Work / The Leader Who Had No Title / I Will Teach You To Be Rich / Secrets of the Millionaire Mind