So what does yesterday’s paradox mean to us today?

instinct
instinct is one thing, doing something well is another
vultures
the bird was not doing anything it wasn’t born to do
instinct
..and neither is the dog

It means whatever you want it to mean. Really. If you’re happy with yourself and your behaviors, you deserve a celebration. If you’re like me and on a slow and steady journey to polish the rough edges, it means there’s work to be done today. Oh, and let’s not forget to pat ourself on the back… for not quitting.

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The paradox of repetition

cigarette butts
throwing butts on the ground is part of the Paris culture

The paradox of repetition is that we become good at something in direct proportion to the number of times we do it. This is also how we become bad at something. We do things over and over (good or bad) and it shapes our character.

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Go! Just Go!

love motivation
when you know what motivates you above all other things, nothing can stop you

Last day of June. Two more months for the best summer ever! Go!

Just Go! Don’t wait another day. Do something right now. Now. Go!

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Build your own damn ladder

chess
ready for a strategic battle?

Build your own ladder? Yes! Climb the one everyone is trying to climb, or build your own. They’re both scary, right? So here’s a thought from someone the world loved and respected:

It’s better to be a pirate than to join the Navy. – Steve Jobs

Go! This is our best summer ever. Remember?

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Average and mediocre are becoming obscure

going out of business
give them credit for still being in business, but for how much longer?

Putting in time, following old rules, being too slow to change, too scared to push, too compliant, too average, and heaven forbid, too mediocre.

The Internet and the viral spread of ideas, accompanied by crazy-affordable (often free) technology are allowing more people to become remarkable. And by the way, this applies to way more than business.

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