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Maximizing profit is more important than getting revenge.

Never let a grudge get in the way of doing what is objectively in your best interest.

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One of the best things you can do for yourself is to commit to overdelivering.

If you’re going to do something you care about, never be sloppy or nonchalant. Otherwise don’t waste your time.

Have a standard for yourself that means people breathe a sigh of relief to see your name on a major project or work. They know you never take shortcuts to diminish quality.

If you don’t do this, even if others think your work is ‘good’ you will know how far off you fell from your potential because of sloth and laziness.

Much of the separative growth in skill and mastery happens at the outermost edge when you’re pushed and overloaded.

The intricacies make themselves known to you. Most will not appreciate the specifics or articulate exactly what that ‘it’ factor is, but they’ll feel it.

Your essence lingers and is imbued into your work.

It forms the elusive scaffolding that withstands the cruel disintegration of time.

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I learned a lot about my own values from running a medical education business. Realised I’m either the best person to work for or the worst.

I only care for output and efficiency.

If you can do the job perfectly in one day, then spend the rest of the month in Cancun, on the beach, I don’t care.

Good job. Enjoy.

Don’t waste your time pretending to do stuff, I don’t value or respect performative labour.

But I will naturally get curious about your work and diligently study the basics myself to see how efficiently it can be done.

Rather woefully, it is the case that most people really spend their productive days doing nothing at all. Seriously.

Most of what they do in weeks or months can be streamlined into a few hours of focused work.

If I figure this out, and realise I could do it efficiently and better myself then questions quickly arise and there’s no hesitation to let them go.

With AI, this scenario seems to be the more frequent reality.

If one does not learn how to break down their work, focus, and do it efficiently with all of the tools available today, then their future looks dire.

The value of their utility unpromised.

— Bonesaw

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Some grievances are legitimate

Some grievances are manufactured out of nothing for the sake of winning sympathy, and a feeling of moral superiority.

Martin Luther King specialized in the former.

People at Ivy schools complaining about microaggressions specialize in the latter.

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I'm all for celebrating your wins, but people who celebrate yesterday's win too long are toast.

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People saying “I’ve been through hell.”

Cool. Did you bring back a map or just sit there jerking off to your own suffering?

Pain isn’t a personality.

It’s not deep. It’s not sexy.

It’s just lazy if you don’t crawl out and build something. Become something.

Being a victim feels good to many.

You’re not a warrior you’re just emotionally unemployed.

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Everything meaningful is fragile. Live with it or die trying.

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“Let it all fall where it may.

I’ve got better things to do than worry.”

“So let the plane leave. Let the girl leave. Let the storm come.

My job is the effort.”

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“The next suitable person you’re in light conversation with, you stop suddenly in the middle of the conversation and look at the person closely and say, “What’s wrong?” You say it in a concerned way. He’ll say, “What do you mean?” You say, “Something’s wrong. I can tell. What is it?”

And he’ll look stunned and say, “How did you know?”

He doesn’t realize something’s always wrong, with everybody. Often more than one thing. He doesn’t know everybody’s always going around all the time with something wrong and believing they’re exerting great willpower and control to keep other people, for whom they think nothing’s ever wrong, from seeing it.”

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A real friend is rarer than diamonds and far more useful. Because a real friend will call you out when your habits suck. He’ll challenge your worldview without being a hater. He’ll show up when you’re bleeding, not just when you’re posting wins. Most people are incapable of this. Most people are too self-interested. Too validation seeking. Too busy playing therapist to their own emotional loops to be worth anything to anyone else. But the real ones? When you find them you don’t just keep them. You build with them. You bleed with them. You create myth with them.

You are the average of your five closest teammates so choose carefully. That group chat of meme bros who don’t read and haven’t improved since 2019? It’s not just holding you back. It’s poisoning your momentum.

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The most exquisite revenge is just the unbothered, cinematic unfolding of a life so beautiful it looks fictional. No reaction. No response. No dramatic exits or half drunk voicemails at 2am. Just steady elevation, silent evolution, and the soft, terrifying click of the door locking behind you forever.

They hurt you? Cool. Now you're stronger, sharper, richer, funnier, and your skin glows like you drink the blood of your old self. You walk through airports with linen on your shoulders and God in your chest, while they scroll past your success with a fake yawn and a clenched jaw, pretending not to care as their soul tries to climb out of their throat.

God takes care of it all. You care a lot less when you are winning.

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Give a man a prompt and he will learn for a day. Teach a man to prompt and he will learn for a lifetime.

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Comfort doesn't cost much at first.

But it will take everything in the end

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You have to be willing to lose, in order to really win.

And if you're not, it will hold you back the rest of your life.

True in business & true in life.

Go have some fun & tackle the gnarly scary stuff.

No Risk, No Reward.


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Everyone wants big outcomes.

No one wants to do hard things.

(this is your advantage)

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Some people have to hate their current situation so much, that it forces them to make a change.

Don't be the person only pushed by misery.

Make the changes when you only hear the whispers.

Correct that course early and live a happier life.

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Being "too hard" or "too easy" on yourself, gives equally bad results.

- Too easy leads to sloppiness & lack.

- Too hard stifles confidence & risk.

There has to be an focused internal, intense push - that is able to overlook trivial things, while holding very high standards.

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