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Andrew Selby

@AndySelbyNotes

Do you love what you do? Are you making the world a better place by doing it?

I want to make better reels. Here is the plan. - start with better hooks - stick to a three-act structure - find a way to work in a surprise


Every time I find myself in a hole struggling to find a path forward, content ends up being that path.


Every attempt I’ve made to “be a trader” has been a complete failure. Meanwhile, every company I loved 10-20 years ago has delivered the exponential returns I was looking for had I been able to sit tight and hold. Perhaps Peter Lynch really did have it right all along.


I caught so much great footage on Saturday that I didn’t need to record anything Sunday or Monday.


This is going to be an epic weekend to break out the GoPro and get back to work.


Less worrying about making money. More focus on making a positive impact and enjoying each day.


I’m scared to death of Derrick Henry.


I know he’s been saying it for years, but something about the way @garyvee said “document, don’t create” hit me different today.


I have exceptional discipline in many areas of my life, but there are a few blind spots where almost none exists. I wonder if letting up off the gas in some areas would give me more energy to tighten down in others.


Ok. I gave in and downloaded DRAFTYCAR.


It sometimes feels like nothing is working and everything is broken, but maybe even then things are much better than they would be without the effort we’ve put in.


First rule of DFS: Don’t play guys that get arrested.


I’ve been thinking about these books again lately…..

AndySelbyNotes's tweet image. I’ve been thinking about these books again lately…..

In Second Chance by Sydney Banks, the wise mentor character explains that failure does not exist except in our minds. As so many other smart people have explained over the years, if we are able to flip that failure around and turn it into a learning experience, it can actually…


I don’t want to write about doing things. I don’t want to film the doing of things. I just want to actually do things.


"The college student interviews for a job as a knowledge worker, and finds that the corporate recruiter never asks him about his grades and doesn’t care what he majored in. He senses that what is demanded of him is not knowledge but rather that he project a certain kind of…


"Jim Carrey once said, “I think everybody should get rich and famous and do everything they ever dreamed of, so they can see that it’s not the answer.”" (Jay Shetty, Think Like a Monk)


Things no one can take away from me: - Reading. - Exercise. - Making/Building/Fixing Things If I just focus on those three things, nothing else will really matter all that much.


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