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Nate Victor

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universe rewards focus but punishes attachment.


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Never quit

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As founder, it’s my job to ensure that anyone who says no to my company regrets the decision, whether they are investors, employees, or customers.


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Sometimes mental toughness isn’t about pushing harder, but choosing which pain is worth enduring.


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Theres only 2 kind of people in life. Winners and Loosers.


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Great work is revealed, not forced. The mind resists, the body tires, yet the strongest create when they let discipline, focus, and patience flow through them. Effort alone cannot substitute for alignment with purpose. Results demand surrender to the process. Step aside, trust…


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The purpose of a high IQ is to solve puzzles that other people need solved so they will give you money and status and power. If you waste this ability on video games and navel gazing about the horrors of existence, you are going to have a bad time.


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Who is the most successful recruiter at any startup? The founder. What do they know about recruiting? Zero.


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The smartest people are those who never stop asking questions.


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Every startup that exists today started because someone saw something broken in a market and actually did something about it.


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Sam Altman on how to be successful

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The market cap of a company is a prediction of the value of goods & services that it will create. To seize it is to destroy it, its future output, & to make entrepreneurs stop. There is nothing to capture. There is only a technological, military, & economic future to give up.


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Acquiring knowledge is easy, the hard part is knowing what to apply and when. That’s why all true learning is “on the job.” Life is lived in the arena.


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