A wise man said: before you speak, let your words pass through three gates. At the first gate, ask yourself, "Is it true?" At the second gate, ask "Is it necessary?" At the third gate, ask, "Is it kind?"
The greatest killer of happiness is comparison. If you must compare, compare yourself to you yesterday
When you lend somthing pretend you are gifting. If it is returned, you'll be surprised and happy
While you invent, don't select. While you sketch, don't inspect. While you write the first draft, don't reflect.
Your golden ticket is being able to see things from other people's point of view. This shift enables heartfelt empathy. It also allows you to persuade others and it is the key to great design. Mastering the view through the eyes of others will unlock so many doors
Gratitude will unlock all other virtues and is something you can get better at
The urgent is a tyrant. The important should be your king. Down with the tyranny of the urgent
Your best job will be one that you were unqualified for because it stretches you. In fact, only apply to jobs you are unqualified for.
Your 20s are the perfect time to do a few things that are unusual, weird, bold, risky, unexplainable, crazy, unprofitable, and look nothing like "success". For the rest of your life, these experiences will serve as your muse
Don't be the best, be the only.
一位智者曾說:在你說話之前,讓你的話經(jīng)過三道門。在第一道門,問自己,“這是真的嗎?”在第二道門,問,“這是必要的嗎?”在第三道門,問,“這是善意的嗎?”