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"You have no responsibility to live up to someone else's expectation of you.
Spend as little time as possible chasing other people's preferences instead of your own."
Whatever you're working on, think of it as a system. This is especially helpful when it comes to creating content on YouTube. Systematising as a solo creator or entrepreneur makes things a lot easier. Clip taken from my YouTube video "How I Built a $3 Million Business Part Time”
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■ The culture we live in determines which behaviors are attractive to us.
■ We tend to adopt habits that are praised and approved of by our culture because we have a strong desire to fit in and belong to the tribe.
■ We tend to imitate the habits of three social groups: the close (family and friends), the many (the tribe), and the powerful (those with status and prestige).
■ One of the most effective things you can do to build better habits is to join a culture where (1) your desired behavior is the normal behavior and (2) you already have something in common with the group.
■ The normal behavior of the tribe often overpowers the desired behavior of the individual. Most days, we’d rather be wrong with the crowd than be right by ourselves.
■ If a behavior can get us approval, respect, and praise, we find it attractive.
Atomic Habits
James Clear
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