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Part 7: Food for Thought: High Impact Work


Prolific individuals like Isaac Newton and J. Robert Oppenheimer didn’t focus on working long hours. They focused on what truly mattered and produced groundbreaking work that changed history.

What’s your strategy for impactful work?

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Part 5: The Two Types of Laziness


Here’s the key: there are two types of laziness:

1. Laziness as a byproduct of great work (e.g., Messi, Darwin, Einstein).

2. Laziness in the pursuit of doing less.

History shows that the most prolific individuals choose the former — they’re lazy when it helps them focus on what matters, not when they’re simply avoiding work.

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Part 3: The 9-to-5 Myth — Should We Work Less?

The idea that we should be working fewer hours is widely discussed, but the truth is most people already work less than the 9-to-5 suggests. Studies show that the average person works about 4 hours a day. The real question isn’t how many hours we work, but how effective we are during those hours.

Remember, it's not about working less; it’s about working smarter.

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The Myth of Laziness Among High Achievers 2/n


High achievers like Charles Darwin, Winston Churchill, and Albert Einstein are often considered "lazy" because they didn’t work as much as expected. Darwin worked just 4 hours a day, Churchill took afternoon naps, and Einstein wasn’t interested in traditional schoolwork.

The lesson here isn’t to work less but to focus on getting great work done — not necessarily by working long hours.

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On Fear by Khalil Gibran



It is said that before entering the sea
a river trembles with fear.

She looks back at the path she has traveled,
from the peaks of the mountains,
the long winding road crossing forests and villages.

And in front of her,
she sees an ocean so vast,
that to enter
there seems nothing more than to disappear forever.

But there is no other way.
The river can not go back.

Nobody can go back.
To go back is impossible in existence.

The river needs to take the risk
of entering the ocean
because only then will fear disappear,
because that’s where the river will know
it’s not about disappearing into the ocean,
but of becoming the ocean.

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If you stand up and do something correctly, people who care about that sort of thing would notice, they will notice and they will open doors for you, that's how the world works,

Don't underestimate the utility of proper action.

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YOU MUST LEAN IN TO BIZARRE BEHAVIOUR


When you don’t understand, lean in more. When it challenges your intelligence, lean in more. When it makes you feel stupid, lean in more. Leaning out will leave you behind. Don’t block people that you don’t agree with, follow more of them. Don’t run from ideas that make you uncomfortable, run towards them.

Taking no risks will be your biggest risk.
You have to risk failure to succeed.
You have to risk heartbreak to love.
You have to risk criticism for the applause.
You have to risk the ordinary to achieve the extraordinary.

If you live avoiding risk, you’re risking missing out on life.

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Winston Churchill once said, "It is not enough that we do our best; sometimes we must do what is required."

Think about what you are working toward this year. Are you doing what is required or are you looking for a shortcut?

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once you stop fantasizing about that ideal version of yourself and start working towards becoming that person by setting your alarm clock earlier and actually going to the gym and actually volunteering at places and actually eating healthier and not procrastinating and working just a little bit harder you'll realize that it was so easy all along. becoming your ideal self will only ever exist in your mind until you make the decision to work towards becoming that person.

get up.
get going.
it's now or never!
there is no light at the end of the tunnel.
get the flashlight and pave your own path because no one else is going to do it for you!

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“Writing is the process by which you realize that you do not understand what you are talking about. Importantly, writing is also the process by which you figure it out.”

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You get no competitive edge from consuming the same stuff everyone else is consuming. It’s rare, now, to focus. And it gives such better rewards.


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Part 6: A Final Thought on Laziness


If someone calls you lazy because you’re conserving energy to produce great work, that’s fine. But if you're choosing laziness just to do less, that’s a different story. Aim to be productive with your time and energy, not just “busy.”

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Part 4: High Achievers and the Number of Hours They Work


Take a look at high achievers’ actual work hours:

Messi: 800+ goals, World Cup, Champions League.

Darwin: 150+ papers, 20+ books.

Einstein: Groundbreaking scientific papers.

Newton: Invented calculus and laid the groundwork for physics.


They didn't obsess over how many hours they worked; they focused on making those hours count.

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This thread continues in upcoming posts..

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Messi's "Lazy" Walk — A Strategy


A few years ago, a viral theory about Lionel Messi’s playing style emerged: his tendency to walk during soccer matches isn’t laziness, but a strategic move. It turns out this theory is true. Messi conserves energy and waits for the right moments to strike — and it’s led to record-breaking success.

Sometimes, doing less can lead to more impactful results.

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Two simple rules:

1. You get better at what you practice.
2. Everything is practice.

Look around and you may be surprised by what people are “practicing" each day. If you consider each moment a repetition, what are most people training for all day long?

Many people are practicing getting mad on social media. Others are practicing the fine art of noticing how they have been wronged. Still more have mastered the craft of making plans (but never following through).

But, of course, it doesn't have to be that way.

What are you practicing?


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Dreams - From the Procreate Beginner Series

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"Do not let what you cannot do interfere with what you can do."

~ John Wooden

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Keeping one's mouth shut is an incredibly valuable skill.

It is also an incredibly rare skill.

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"Millions of entrepreneurs never switch off. While they might appear to have it all together, on the inside, they’re often little more than a loosely functioning disaster held together by duct tape. Be gentle with them."

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DO the Thing



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For every book you buy, you should buy the time to read it.
― Karl Lagerfeld

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Step one is to take one step ✊

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Courage is found in the willingness to live by a virtue under extreme conditions.

The courage to show up for a partner or friend when the other person is lost. The courage to be do something hard when everything pulls at you to choose the easier path. The courage to sit in the present when your mind pulls you into the past.

Where do you exhibit courage in your life? Worth thinking about this weekend...

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