When you get an invitation to do something in the future, ask yourself:


Would you accept this if it was scheduled for tomorrow? Not too many promises will pass that immediacy filter.

And some more quotes from this brillant man:

• A vacation + a disaster = an adventure.

• Art is in what you leave out.

• Over the long term, the future is decided by optimists.
To be an optimist you don't have to ignore all the many problems we create; you just have to imagine improving our capacity to solve problems.

• Trust me: There is no “them”.

• The more you are interested in others, the more interesting they find you. To be interesting, be interested.

• Optimize your generosity. No one on their deathbed has ever regretted giving too much away.

• To make something good, just do it. To make something great, just re-do it, re-do it, re-do it. The secret to making fine things is in remaking them.

• The Golden Rule will never fail you. It is the foundation of all other virtues.

• If you are looking for something in your house, and you finally find it, when you’re done with it, don’t put it back where you found it. Put it back where you first looked for it.

• Saving money and investing money are both good habits. Small amounts of money invested regularly for many decades without deliberation is one path to wealth.

• To make mistakes is human. To own your mistakes is divine. Nothing elevates a person higher than quickly admitting and taking personal responsibility for the mistakes you make and then fixing them fairly. If you mess up, fess up. It’s astounding how powerful this ownership is.


My Favorite according Yoors :

• Don't be the best. Be the only.

The whole list of : Unsolicited Advice for you from Kevin :
https://kk.org/thetechnium/68-bits-of-unsolicited-advice/


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++++ This is also a demonstration of Yoors Pay Per Post . How you can put a price on every piece of your content ++++

 When you get an invitation to do something in the future, ask yourself: