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Just think of how many people dedicate an excessive amount of time and energy to their job at the expense of their personal relationships. It might seem easier to treat the critical areas in our lives as if they are independent and unrelated, but they’re not. They are interdependent.

Wellbeing

Tom Rath, Jim Harter

Chasing makes you more active and critical of what you read. This helps you learn more. As Hanson writes, “search-readers often don’t have a good mental place to put each thing they learn. [...] Chasers, in contrast, always have specific mental places they are trying to fill with what they read, so they better integrate new things they learn with old things they know.” When you chase, you continually ask yourself whether what you are reading “is relevant for your quest, or whether the author actually has anything new or interesting to say.”

How I Read

Henrik Karlsson

Enjoying life and helping others–or feeling good about yourself and increasing the greater good–are no more mutually exclusive than being agnostic and leading a moral life.

Filling the Void: Thoughts on Learning and Karma | the Blog of Author Tim Ferriss

Tim Ferriss

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