Excellent advice
In an act of unabashed self-promotion, I highly recommend you get my new book: Excellent Advice for Living. It’s the result of 70 years of trying to live the good and right life. There is a lot I am now certain of that I wished I had known when I was younger. So I wrote down these hard-earned bits of wisdom into brief telegraphic lessons with as few words as possible (life is short!). Here are a couple examples:
Rule of 3 in conversation : To get to the real reason, ask a person to go deeper than what they just did. Then again, and then once more. The third time’s answer is the one closest to the truth.
If you are looking for something in your house and you finally find it, when you are done with it, don’t put it back where you found it. Put it back where you first looked for it.
Taking a break is not a sign of weakness but a sign of strength.
To succeed, get other people to pay you; to become wealthy, help other people to succeed.
Productivity is often a distraction. Don’t aim for better ways to get through your tasks as quickly as possible. Instead aim for better tasks that you never want to stop doing.
There are 450 more! You can pre-order Excellent Advice for Living now; it ships in a week. — KK