I learned from Twitter a thing to consider.
That rhymed with purpose.
Since you’re an extremely intelligent individual who values searching for and finding valuable information, we both know that Twitter can be extremely useful, with the right focus.
One Twitter account I’ve come across fairly recently that I’ve found extremely valuable is that of a man named @Naval.
He recently made a thread about building wealth. “Productize Yourself” was the ultimate message. It went viral. As a result, he decided to do a broadcast via Periscope about his advice.
One of the most valuable pieces of information I remembered after watching was his decision making hierarchy.
Fortunately, @PodcastNotes was kind enough to take notes and post them for all the world to enjoy.
They are posted here for your enjoyment, along with some other solid pieces of information. If you can’t code, get into sales. It’s worked wonders for me. More on that later.
In the meantime,
Read. Internalize. Repeat.
1. Productize Yourself
This is how you package yourself in a product
So create a product out of whatever it is that you naturally and uniquely do really well
If you compete at being someone else, you won’t be the best in the world at it, and in turn you won’t get rewarded
— Podcast Notes 🗒️ (@podcastnotes) June 10, 2018
4. Decision Making Heuristic #1
When faced with a difficult choice, if you can’t decide, the answer is no
— Podcast Notes 🗒️ (@podcastnotes) June 10, 2018
6. Decision Making Heuristic #3
In times of interpersonal conflict, make the choice that will leave you more equanimous (internally calm)
Peace of mind is a precursor to happiness
— Podcast Notes 🗒️ (@podcastnotes) June 10, 2018