Quote of the Day “Madame, all stories, if continued far enough, end in death, and he is no true-story teller who would keep that from you.” ― Ernest Hemingway
The New Good Old Days


Quote of the Day “Madame, all stories, if continued far enough, end in death, and he is no true-story teller who would keep that from you.” ― Ernest Hemingway

Quote of the Day “Nothing wonderful, I’m talking really fantastic, will happen without taking a risk and subjecting yourself to rejection. Serendipity is a function of courage.” ― Scott Galloway, The Algebra of Happiness

Quote of the Day “There’s an old saying that compound interest is the most powerful force in the universe. Don’t think of it as saving—think of it as magic. Put $1,000 into a magic box, and when you’re ready for

Quote of the Day “The ratio of time you spend sweating to watching others sweat is a forward-looking indicator of your success. Show me a guy who watches ESPN every night, spends all day Sunday watching football, and doesn’t work

Quote of the Day “The relationship between sport and the earnest fan is anything but gamelike. It is serious, intense, and highly personal. “An apt illustration comes from one of my favorite anecdotes. It concerns a World War II soldier

Quote of the Day “Remember Joe Girard, the world’s “greatest car salesman,” who says the secret of his success was getting customers to like him? He did something that, on the face of it, seems foolish and costly. “Each month

Quote of the Day “Your best strategy when in need of emergency help is to reduce the uncertainties of those around you concerning your condition and their responsibilities. Be as precise as possible about your need for aid. Do not

Quote of the Day “The Feynman Technique is quite simple: Write down the concept or problem you want to understand at the top of a piece of paper. In the space below, explain the idea as if you had to

Quote of the Day “Repeat to Remember “One of the pieces of studying advice that is best supported by research is that if you care about long-term retention, don’t cram. Spreading learning sessions over more intervals over longer periods of

Quote of the Day “METALEARNING: FIRST DRAW A MAP. Start by learning how to learn the subject or skill you want to tackle. FOCUS: SHARPEN YOUR KNIFE. Cultivate the ability to concentrate. DIRECTNESS: GO STRAIGHT AHEAD. Learn by doing the