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more random thoughts: - happy people are beautiful people - a clock-in-clock-out, nine-to-five-and-nothing-more is a perfectly acceptable approach to work, but it doesn’t work for me (and that’s also acceptable) - elite athletes will play up age groups or compete in different countries to level up their play; i’ve noticed crypto founders who take a similar approach (socialize and learn from successful non-crypto founders) are distinctly different when it comes to focus, a prerequisite for success - more people should smile when they don’t feel like it - sometimes the right person isn’t necessarily the one with whom you want to settle down, but the one with whom you want to take off; a relationship for which commitment signifies the start, not end, of liberty - execution > ideas - when i have kids, i’d feel like a failure if my daughter thought her best chance at generating value is OnlyFans or if my son thought his best chance at an intimate connection is OnlyFans and idk if that’s right
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be happy, be courteous, say thank you and please to everyone. It will impact them more than you know. 9-5 isn’t my thing either though work life balance is a struggle for me working in a global company. Finding a balance that works for oneself is key. Avoid burnout at all costs. Once you accept the losing balance it’s hard to get it back. Elite athletes will do whatever to be challenged, they need it. They crave a challenge to push themselves. That’s what makes them better. Get out of your bowl and into the pond, lake, ocean! It’s hard to know what the future holds with social but people should not feel like they need to sell their physical body to find worth. They are valuable and have plenty to offer without giving themselves away.
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