Define Success By Your Growth and Curiosity

Define Success By Your Growth and Curiosity

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Use Discipline As a Tool to Build Self-Respect

I do believe that rest and recovery and regeneration are deeply essential. I’ve written a lot about this “cycling” in my book The Everyday Hero Manifesto if you’d like to go deeper. Yet, to lead a soaring life one must also be productive. Getting big and meaningful projects done ...  Show more

The Greatest Leaders Are Also the Most Curious Students

Science confirms that curiosity keeps the brain young, the heart open, and the spirit vibrant. The moment we stop learning, we begin to fade. Read widely, keep notebooks, travel often, challenge your basic beliefs and ask questions like a child again. The greatest leaders I know ...  Show more

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