My mother died in an unexpected accident at her home on Friday night in Baltimore.
I want to take a brief moment to honor her life.
She was admitted into the first ever female class at John’s Hopkins (a huge accomplishment, because before that, it was men only).
She ran a
Alex Hormozi
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- The single greatest skill you can develop is the ability to stay in a great mood in the absence of things to be in a great mood about.
- The fastest way to become the person you want to be is to put yourself in a situation where you have no choice but to become them.
- You can beat 99% of people if you can master the shame of rejection, the boredom of repetition, and pain of feedback.
- Rich people buy time. Poor people buy stuff. Ambitious people buy skills. Lazy people buy distraction.
- You must first become consistent before you can become exceptional.
- Your 9-5 isn’t killing your dreams. Wasting your 5-9 is.
- “When I was 20 I wanted to be a millionaire…Now that I’m a millionaire, I want to be 20.” I overheard a version of this. Makes me realize that when I’m 40, I’d rather be 32 (my age) with nothing, just to be 32 (again). A different frame on gratitude I thought I’d share.
- Either sell extremely expensive to a select few or sell something super cheap to everyone. The middle is where people die.
- No matter what your goal is, you will suffer to achieve it. So pick a goal big enough it’s worth suffering for.
- At your funeral, friends and family will argue over who gets your belongings. People will talk about the food and the venue. Your life will be summarized in 2-3 paragraphs. Conversations will shift from your life to their lives. Your friends will drive away thinking about
- Solve rich people’s problems. They pay better.
- This always gets me: What are you so afraid of losing when nothing in this world belongs to you? -Marcus Aurelius



