Don’t Get An ‘A’ In A Pass/Fail Course
If I get a 90% in a pass/fail course, I pass the course, but I fail the assignment. It’s hard not to overachieve when you’re
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If I get a 90% in a pass/fail course, I pass the course, but I fail the assignment. It’s hard not to overachieve when you’re
Someday Financial Zen will blow up. I mean that in a good way. When it happens, I hope people talk about our overnight success. And
Here’s a little Sunday inspiration to get your week off to a good start. This is another classic from Steven Pressfield: Fear of Success I’ve
“I just don’t think you were properly prepared for this position, Rick,” said my Sales VP. The year was 2007 and I was a sales

Berkshire Hathaway reported earnings this past Saturday. So it felt like a good time for some Uncle Warren nuggets of wisdom. On buy-and-hold,
A weekend gem from Keith Cunningham’s The Road Less Stupid. “Fancy offices, hot cars, lots of staff, and high overhead are signs of significance, not success.”
What you see from me every day is NOT who I actually am. What you see is the person I aspire to be. And while
When I feel like I’m not making enough progress, I use the following exercise to gain a little perspective. I calculate which inning I’m in.
What got you from A to B will NOT get you from B to C. That’s why we often get stuck at Point B. I
…I looked up to see my skateboard flying to the other corner of the block, narrowly missing the oncoming traffic and finally settling under a