The One Mistake You Want to Avoid With New Years Goals

Many people make the mistake of choosing outcome-based goals instead of habit-focused goals. The difference is you don’t control the outcome. For example, one million YouTuber subscribers is an outcome-goal. You can’t fully control it. You can create the best videos, but maybe because you’re brand new to the platform, the algorithm being funky, you… Continue reading The One Mistake You Want to Avoid With New Years Goals

Napoleon Hill’s 10 Traits Of An Effective Leader

This is not another viral article with facts based on something a random person with no credibility thought up. This is leadership advice directly from Napoleon Hill. He studied 500+ of the wealthiest people in the entire world for over 25 years in person. Leadership is a very important skill for acquiring wealth and being… Continue reading Napoleon Hill’s 10 Traits Of An Effective Leader

MasterClass.com Review: Is It Worth the Money?

For the last couple years, I’ve been getting ads and seeing videos about Masterclass.com. Their product really kept me interested since it was unique and all about something I’m passionate about: learning from the world’s most successful people. I’ve owned the product for the last 3+ years and still use it regularly. Here’s why I… Continue reading MasterClass.com Review: Is It Worth the Money?

What are the Five Love Languages? How People Express & Receive Love.

One mental model that has improved my ability to communicate well and understand people is love languages. If you’re looking to increase your social intelligence and skills, read on. The five love languages are different ways that people show and receive love according to the book The Five Love Languages. They are: Words of Affirmation:… Continue reading What are the Five Love Languages? How People Express & Receive Love.

How Survivorship Bias Causes You To Make Mistakes

During World War II, fighter planes would come back from battle with holes. Engineers noted the areas where airplanes were hit and assumed they need to strengthen the most frequently damaged parts to build stronger aircraft. A mathematician, Abraham Wald, pointed out that the enemy does not spare areas with no bullet holes. The planes… Continue reading How Survivorship Bias Causes You To Make Mistakes