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Our descendants will achieve things that will amaze us, yet a portion of what they will create could have been made with today’s materials and tools if we had had the imagination. Think bigger.
You see only 2% of another person, and they see only 2% of you. Attune yourselves to the hidden 98%.
When someone tells you about the peak year of human history, the period of time when things were good before things went downhill, it will always be the years of when they were 10 years sold — which is the peak of any human’s existence.
To rapidly reveal the true character of a person you just met, move them onto an abysmally slow internet connection. Observe.
For the best results with your children, spend only half the money you think you should, but double the time with them.
When you don’t know how much to pay someone for a particular task, ask them “what would be fair” and their answer usually is.
To keep young kids behaving on a car road trip, have a bag of their favorite candy and throw a piece out the window each time they misbehave.
When checking references for a job applicant, employers may be reluctant or prohibited from saying anything negative, so leave or send a message that says, “Get back to me if you highly recommend this applicant as super great.” If they don’t reply take that as a negative.
Immediately pay what you owe to vendors, workers, contractors. They will go out of their way to work with you first next time.
Ask funders for money, and they’ll give you advice; but ask for advice and they’ll give you money.
Cultivate 12 people who love you, because they are worth more than 12 million people who like you.
Be nice to your children because they are going to choose your nursing home.
To combat an adversary, become their friend.
If you meet a jerk, overlook them. If you meet jerks everywhere everyday, look deeper into yourself.
Each time you reach out to people, bring them a blessing; then they’ll be happy to see you when you bring them a problem.
Don’t treat people as bad as they are. Treat them as good as you are.
Ignore what others may be thinking of you, because they aren’t.
Money is overrated. Truly new things rarely need an abundance of money. If that was so, billionaires would have a monopoly on inventing new things, and they don’t. Instead almost all breakthroughs are made by those who lack money, because they are forced to rely on their passion, persistence and ingenuity to figure out new ways. Being poor is an advantage in innovation.