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Which Quotes by Tim Ferriss
- I think time management as a label encourages people to view each 24-hour period as a slot in which they should pack as much as…
- Writing is thought crystalized on a piece of paper, which can then be reviewed.
- I discourage passive skepticism, which is the armchair variety where people sit back and criticize without ever subjecting their theories or themselves to real field…
- I'm not averse to making a lot of money. But where does that end? I hang out with people with hundreds of millions of dollars.…
- The problem with New Year's resolutions - and resolutions to 'get in better shape' in general, which are very amorphous - is that people try…
- Food became for me a way of becoming self-sufficient with my hands, to regain manual literacy, which I think has been lost on our generation…
- I was an All-American in wrestling in high school, was National Champion in Chinese kickboxing in 1999 and have spent a lot of time around…
- If you take a strong stance and have a clear opinion or statement on any subject online, you're going to polarize people. And without that…
- A recession is very bad for publicly traded companies, but it's the best time for startups. When you have massive layoffs, there's more competition for…
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