Sunday, November 17, 2019
10 practical answers to 10 powerful questions
10 practical answers to 10 powerful questions 10 practical answers to 10 powerful questions The other day I received an email from a reader with 10 questions she wanted me to answer. No introduction. No small talk.Just a list of questions and âThanks for your timeâ at the bottom.Naturally, my first response was, âWhat?!âBut as I read the questions more carefully, I thought, âI can turn this into an article.â I was truly impressed by the quality of the questions of my reader, Mary.So I wrote back to thank her for the inspiration. Here are my answers:1. Whatâs the one quality that everyone must have?Persistence, perseverance, determination, grit - call it whatever you want.For centuries, humans have discovered thatâs the one quality that separates people who get what they want from the people who donât.Iâm not even talking about becoming successful. For example, the Stoics strived for achieving tranquility - not financial success or recognition.But living a tranquil life is hard. And it takes a lot of hard work to achieve a state of tranquility. You se e, persistence is what makes that possible.When you give up without a good reason, youâll never know how your life could end up.2. Whatâs the one book you suggest everyone read?Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky.Iâve often recommended Manâs Search For Meaning by Viktor Frankl, The Story Of My Life by Helen Keller, or On The Shortness Of Life by Seneca, but these books have already received enough attention in this space.The reason I mention Crime and Punishment is that itâs a book about thinking. Sure, itâs a novel, and itâs about murder. But the book goes so deep that you canât help but get touched by Dostoyevskyâs writing.This book needs to be read consecutively. Preferably, you want to read it for at least two hours a day. And donât read anything else during the time you read this book. Youâll never forget the period that you were reading it.3. Whatâs one powerful piece of advice for living a fulfilling life?Get clear on what you want.Peop le who always hesitate, canât make up their mind, and who are all over the place, will be left behind.Decide what you want. And be firm with your execution. Donât deviate from the path. For nothing and no one. If others canât accept that, they are not the right people in your life.4. Whatâs one piece of important financial advice?Donât try to make money.Thatâs because of a well-known paradox: He who tries too hard will fail.When you try hard to make money, youâll become unethical and focus on the wrong things. When you focus on providing genuine value, you will be rewarded for your help.But remember that you need money to eat and grow. Donât act like a charity.5. Whatâs one skill that everyone must have?Writing.Not because we write so many texts, emails, and messages. No, writing is thinking.So when you become a better writer, youâll also become a better thinker.How does one become a better writer? By writing more.6. Whatâs one thing that you regret starti ng late or wished you started earlier?Investing.Iâm not talking about stocks or real estate. Iâm talking about adopting the mindset of an investor.I never thought of everything you do in life as investing. Working out, reading, taking classes, spending time with people who matter to you- itâs all investing because these activities have a return.Buying a fancy car, going to restaurants multiple times a week, mindless online shopping - these are things that have little to no return.7. Whatâs one thing you learned the hard way?Doing something is different than reading about it.Sometimes you read about something that sounds nice. Starting a business, moving to a specific country, working remotely, etc.I always read and heard stories about how great it is to live in London. Then, I actually did it. And then, I found that many people in the city struggled to pay rent, started relationships only because they could save on their living expenses, and kept doing useless shit so the y didnât feel depressed.Of course, this is not true for everyone in big cities. But itâs the way many people my age live. And thatâs something none of them will admit.8. Whatâs one thing that should never be forgotten?Youâre never alone.Life gets hard sometimes. And for some of us, our natural instinct is to solve everything by ourselves.Donât do that. No one in the history of mankind became happy or successful without help. Realize that youâre not alone.Seek out people who share the same values as you. Become friends. They will help you when the time is right. And vice versa.9. Whatâs one thing we must not think twice on spending?This is obvious, but my answer is âbooksâ.A few years ago, I acted like a cheapskate when it came to books.I remember picking up Antifragile by Nassim Taleb in a bookstore once. I decided I couldnât spend 10 bucks on that book. I probably went to a Starbucks after that to drop $5 on a fancy drink.Anyway, I recently bought Antifrag ile. It made a big impact on my thinking.I was an idiot for not buying/reading that book earlier. Do yourself a favor, if you see a book that might help you- buy it.10. Whatâs your definition of life in 50 words?No one knows what they are doing.Thatâs life in 7 words. And itâs something I truly believe in. Itâs what keeps me sane.In the past, I always believed that everybody had it more figured out than me. But it turns out that no one has definite answers to the biggest challenges in life.Why are we here? Whatâs the meaning of life? What should you do?No one knows. We can all guess! And thatâs what a lot of people do. Iâm the same. However, we must know that everyone you see around you is no different from you.That means weâre all the same. Weâre trying to figure things out. Thatâs precisely what this article was about.This article first appeared on Darius Foroux.
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