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"Learn from the past but don’t hang on to it." A Tiny Thought from the The Knowledge Project Brain Food newsletter. Read it here: fs.blog/brain-food/apr…
"What's most efficient at the moment is rarely the most effective in the end." A Tiny Thought worth reading in the The Knowledge Project Brain Food Newsletter fs.blog/brain-food/may…
"The wisdom of tomorrow-self is this: Focus on one thing you can do today to make tomorrow easier. Repeat." A Tiny Thought worth reading in the The Knowledge Project weekly newsletter fs.blog/brain-food/jun…
"We unconsciously rearrange the world into arbitrary hierarchies to make sense of the world, maintain our beliefs, and feel better." A Tiny Thought worth reading in the The Knowledge Project weekly newsletter full of timeless ideas and insights. fs.blog/brain-food/jun…
"There is always something you can do to improve your position." This Tiny Thought in the The Knowledge Project newsletter on how to position yourself is worth reading. fs.blog/brain-food/jun…
"Automatic rules turn the best choice into the default choice." A Tiny Thought worth reading in the The Knowledge Project newsletter fs.blog/brain-food/aug…
"The most practical skill in life is learning to do things when you don’t feel like doing them. Anyone can do it when it’s easy, but most people drop out the minute easy stops." A tiny thought in The Knowledge Project Brain Food fs.blog/brain-food/sep…
"Taking the first step seems impossible when the gap between now and your desired outcome seems large." A very important "Tiny Thought" in the The Knowledge Project newsletter this week. fs.blog/brain-food/oct…
"If you let motivation dictate your actions, inertia conspires to keep you in place. Action creates progress. Progress creates momentum. Momentum creates motivation." — The Knowledge Project newsletter today! fs.blog/brain-food/jan…
"When willpower is lacking, routine takes over." A Tiny Thought in the The Knowledge Project newsletter fs.blog/brain-food/jan…