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3 Quotes To Think On
Switching things up this week.
I am sharing with you three quotes that have been living rent free in my head for the past couple of months.
It was always a joy when I get responses from a Newsletter, If you feel inclined to share your thoughts about these quotes you can reply by hitting reply at the bottom 🙂
“In an information-rich world, the wealth of information means a death of something else: a scarcity of whatever it is that information consumes. What information consumes is rather obvious: it consumes the attention of its recipients. Hence a wealth of information creates a poverty of attention.” -Herbert A. Simon
This quote is something everyone has experienced to be true. We have a shrinking attention span due to the abundance amount of information at our finger tips.
It is more important now than ever to curate your information consumption. Your attention has become the most valuable commodity in the world. Use it wisely. Use it to set your self apart.
“Always More Audacity” - Winston Churchill
Simple, precise, and effective. This is a phrase Churchill would repeat to himself when facing difficult situations. It was his call to courage and mantra that pulled him through hard times. It takes energy and effort to make a change and you have to give it everything you got. You have to have audacity, always more audacity.
“Cultivate a habit of impatience about the things you want to do most”
Life is Short by Paul Graham is one of my favorite reads this year. A simple powerful essay on the finite life that we live.
Life is too short to do things that do not matter. We need to get into the habit of aligning our life in aim of the greatest good. The end always comes sooner than expected therefore make the most of what you have.
Quotes are powerful. There is no greater feeling than being deeply impacted by a beautiful quote. My hope is that one of these quotes are able to impact you.
What are the quotes you have been thinking about recently? If you would like to share you can hit the reply button at the bottom (or top) of this email.
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