Quote of the Day “Anger is a hot coal that you hold in your hand while waiting to throw it at someone else (Buddhist saying).” – Naval Ravikant, found in Timothy Ferriss’s Tools of Titans.
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Quote of the Day “Anger is a hot coal that you hold in your hand while waiting to throw it at someone else (Buddhist saying).” – Naval Ravikant, found in Timothy Ferriss’s Tools of Titans.

Quote of the Day “The really efficient laborer will be found not to crowd his day with work, but will saunter to his task surrounded by a wide halo of ease and leisure. There will be a wide margin for

Quote of the Day “Peter [Diamandis] has a set of [28] rules that guide his life. Here are some of my favorites: Law 2: When given a choice . . . take both. Law 3: Multiple projects lead to multiple successes. Law 6:

Quote of the Day “Did I break a bridge?” – A recent question from Turner about our neighbor, Nala, whom we haven’t seen in awhile. What I love about his phrasing is that he was referring to a conversation we’d

Quote of the Day “Often, there’s a very basic, very dumb question at the center of a story that no one’s asking. Asking the right dumb question is often the smartest thing you can do.” – Alex Blumberg, found in

Quote of the Day “Amateurs built the Ark, professionals built the Titanic.” Found in Tools of Titans by Timothy Ferriss.

Quote of the Day “If I’ve learned anything from podcasting, it’s don’t be afraid to do something you’re not qualified to do.” – Dan Carlin, found in Tools of Titans by Timothy Ferriss.

Quote of the Day “Most people don’t spend a lot of time thinking about how they are going to make someone else better, but that’s what coaches do.” – Ronnie Lott, mentioned in Trillion Dollar Coach by Alan Eagle, Eric

Quote of the Day “Life is an echo. What you send out comes back. What you sow, you reap. What you give, you get. What you see in others, exists in you.” – Zig Ziglar, See You at the Top.

Quote of the Day “Obstacles are things a person sees when he takes his eyes off his goal.” – E. Joseph Cossman