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Courage Is Calling
Ryan Holiday
Rather, memory is a way that sensation, perception, imagination and action are woven together, what Andy Clark calls a “cognitive package deal.”
Memory (Course Content)
Bonnie from The Pop-Up School
Another big advantage of simplification is that it frees up time, and time is one of your most valuable resources in the world. If you give an ant infinite time, it can move a mountain all by itself. In my case, I can run the equivalent of three separate careers (cartoonist, author, entrepreneur) in the same forty-hour week that would normally accommodate one job. Simplification frees up energy, making everything else you do just a little bit easier. That’s a huge deal. You don’t want your job interview to go poorly because on the way to the interview you completed four complicated errands that turned you into a ball of stress. When you are trying to decide between optimizing and simplifying, think of your entire day, not the handful of tasks in question. In other words, maximize your personal energy, not the number of tasks.
How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big
Scott Adams
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