success
This infographic, by Anna Vital from Funders and Founders, recaps the significant moments of Steve Jobs’ journey on, and sometimes off, the path of success.
Goal setting is a hamster wheel, says Adam Alter. If you want to channel your best work and get off the failure circuit, set systems instead.
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Polymaths are people who have excelled in diverse pursuits, and several of those polymaths left us with some very practical advice on how to succeed.
There are three types of intelligence that are necessary for success in life, says the noted psychologist Robert Sternberg.
Natural selection has left us with a world of optimists—is this healthy?
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Kyle Maynard is a photographer, wrestler, and inspiration machine. Here’s how he pursued his passion and helped others along the way.
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The story of the world’s most successful people is really only half told.
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Silicon Valley’s entrepreneurial trends go through births and deaths, revolutionizing business attitudes before turning stale. Tim Ferris explains two trends: one near its death, the other very much alive and kicking.
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Start at the beginning sounds like good advice, and yet it isn’t, says Tim Ferriss. He explains the value of the mastering the endgame, and of carving out empty space.
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Tim Ferriss shares a bounty of strategies to help you really and truly overcome procrastination. And if it doesn’t do it for you, hey, at least you just killed 10 minutes.
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It takes “deliberate practice,” though, to increase your odds of attaining success.
Anthony Scaramucci is no angel, but he does choose his words carefully. If you don’t evolve along with language, it can be catastrophic for businesses and team dynamics.
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