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

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?

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

I Tried Tim Ferriss’s Past Year Review Method

I’ve done thorough “year in review”s before on my blog. This year, I want to try Tim Ferriss’s new, simplified past year review method. He put out an article saying that new year resolutions aren’t that useful and proposed his method for reviewing a recent year, which he claims is more valuable. Basically, you look… Continue reading I Tried Tim Ferriss’s Past Year Review Method

5 People Who Overcame Obstacles That Were Thought To Be Impossible

Over my readings, I’ve come across a few incredible examples of individuals who kept trying to improve despite being told numerous times by their doctor it’s impossible to recover. Let this inspire you. Napoleon Hill’s son – Born with an ear defection Napoleon Hill is an incredible individual who spent over 20 years studying hundreds… Continue reading 5 People Who Overcame Obstacles That Were Thought To Be Impossible

Is Avatar: The Way of Water Worth Watching in 3D? My Honest Opinion

James Cameron has directed two films that have became the highest grossing film of all time. Then, he spent a decade making a sequel to Avatar. With just that background, you would expect Avatar: The Way of Water to be at least a fairly decent movie. So was it worth watching in 3D? I literally… Continue reading Is Avatar: The Way of Water Worth Watching in 3D? My Honest Opinion

10 Bad Habits That Millionaires Avoid

Here are ten bad habits that millionaires avoid: Procrastination: Millionaires understand that time is a valuable asset and they avoid wasting it by procrastinating on important tasks and projects. Instead, they prioritize their time and work efficiently to achieve their goals. Overspending: Millionaires are careful with their money and avoid overspending on unnecessary expenses. They… Continue reading 10 Bad Habits That Millionaires Avoid

What is Masculinity? An Intro To Becoming More of A Man

There’s a lot of big personal development influencers currently talking about masculinity in the manosphere right now. It seems to be a hot-button topic that a lot of men are struggling with or lack role models. So, let’s unpack what masculinity is and look at the different ideas behind it. Masculinity is a set of… Continue reading What is Masculinity? An Intro To Becoming More of A Man

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