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Quotes About Clarity

In a world of distraction, single-tasking is a superpower.
~ Timothy Ferriss
To me, it means using pain to find clarity. If pain is examined and not ignored, it can show you what to excise from your life.
~ Timothy Ferriss
Escribe sobre una época en la que supiste que habías hecho lo correcto.
~ Timothy Ferriss
Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?" "That depends a good deal on where you want to get to," said the Cat. "I don't much care where …" said Alice. "Then it doesn't matter which way you go," said the Cat. —LEWIS CARROLL, Alice in Wonderland The
~ Timothy Ferriss
don't recommend using Outlook or computerized to-do lists, because it is possible to add an infinite number of items. I use a standard piece of paper folded in half three times, which fits perfectly in the pocket and limits you to noting only a few items. There should never
~ Timothy Ferriss
Steven Pinker: anything. He's one of the clearest thinkers and communicators of our time. Among many other things, he convinced me that I could never understand myself without understanding how humans evolved.
~ Timothy Ferriss
if we move beyond the education bubble that we're living in today, the future will be one in which people can speak about these things more clearly.
~ Timothy Ferriss
I am a big believer that if you have a very clear vision of where you want to go, then the rest of it is much easier.
~ Timothy Ferriss
Quality Questions Create a Quality Life
~ Timothy Ferriss
Perfection is not when there is no more to add, but no more to take away. —ANTOINE DE SAINT-EXUPÉRY, pioneer
~ Timothy Ferriss
John Dewey's dictum that "a problem well put is half-solved" applies.
~ Timothy Ferriss
Sometimes, the clues that you put outwardly are too subtle to be heard, or someone is just talking louder than you.
~ Timothy Ferriss
The quality of your life is the quality of your questions." Questions determine your focus.
~ Timothy Ferriss
clarity of writing indicates clarity of thinking.
~ Timothy Ferriss
Morning pages don't need to solve your problems. They simply need to get them out of your head, where they'll otherwise bounce around all day like a bullet ricocheting inside your skull. Could bitching and moaning on paper for 5 minutes each morning change your life? As crazy as it seems, I believe the answer is yes.
~ Timothy Ferriss
If you want to be wealthy—as measured in money, time, relationships, ease of sleep, or otherwise—"spiritual windshield wipers" will help you get there with fewer accidents and less headache.
~ Timothy Ferriss
Morning pages are, as author Julia Cameron puts it, "spiritual windshield wipers.
~ Timothy Ferriss
That cliché you ignored like a throwaway fortune cookie? Suddenly it makes sense and moves mountains
~ Timothy Ferriss
John Dewey's dictum that "a problem well put is half-solved" applies. Life punishes the vague wish and rewards the specific ask. After all, conscious thinking is largely asking and answering questions in your own head. If you want confusion and heartache, ask vague questions. If you want uncommon clarity and results, ask uncommonly clear questions.
~ Timothy Ferriss
In other words, the minutiae fit around the big things, but the big things don't fit around the minutiae.
~ Timothy Ferriss
People can dislike you—and you often sell more by offending some—but they should never misunderstand you.
~ Timothy Ferriss
Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away. —Antoine de Saint-Exup
~ Timothy Ferriss
y también para saber a dónde se está conectando.
~ Timothy Ferriss
Si sientes continuamente la contraproducente necesidad de tener volumen de trabajo y de hacer muchas cosas, escribe esto en un post-it:
~ Timothy Ferriss