101 Pieces of Wisdom to have a Happy, Healthy & Wealthy Life [Compiled from Celebrities, Entrepreneurs, Fin Advisors & Investors]

101 Pieces of Wisdom to have a Happy, Healthy & Wealthy Life [Compiled from Celebrities, Entrepreneurs, Fin Advisors & Investors]

I’ve jotted down bits of unsolicited advice each year and much to my surprise I have more to add this year. So here is my birthday gift to you all: 101 bits of wisdom I wish I had known when I was young.

I've compiled the Bits of Wisdom received from Actors, Actress, Investors, Founders, Financial Advisors from the Web!!!

  1.  About 99% of the time, the right time is right now
  2.  No one is as impressed with your possessions as you are
  3.  Don't ever work for someone you don't want to become
  4.  Cultivate 12 people who love you, because they are worth more than 12 million people who like you
  5.  Don't keep making the same mistakes; try to make new mistakes


  1.  If you stop to listen to a musician or street performer for more than a minute, you owe them a dollar
  2.  Anything you say before the word “but” does not count
  3.  When you forgive others, they may not notice, but you will heal Forgiveness is not something we do for others; it is a gift to ourselves
  4.  Courtesy costs nothing Lower the toilet seat after use Let the people in the elevator exit before you enter Return shopping carts to their designated areas When you borrow something, return it better shape (filled up, cleaned) than when you got it
  5.  Whenever there is an argument between two sides, find the third side
  6.  Efficiency is highly overrated; Goofing off is highly underrated Regularly scheduled sabbaths, sabbaticals, vacations, breaks, aimless walks and time off are essential for top performance of any kind The best work ethic requires a good rest ethic
  7.  When you lead, your real job is to create more leaders, not more followers
  8.  Criticize in private, praise in public
  9.  Life lessons will be presented to you in the order they are needed Everything you need to master the lesson is within you Once you have truly learned a lesson, you will be presented with the next one If you are alive, that means you still have lessons to learn
  10.  It is the duty of a student to get everything out of a teacher, and the duty of a teacher to get everything out of a student
  11.  If winning becomes too important in a game, change the rules to make it more fun Changing rules can become the new game
  12.  Ask funders for money, and they’ll give you advice; but ask for advice and they’ll give you money
  13.  Productivity is often a distraction Don’t aim for better ways to get through your tasks as quickly as possible, rather aim for better tasks that you never want to stop doing
  14.  Immediately pay what you owe to vendors, workers, contractors They will go out of their way to work with you first next time
  15.  The biggest lie we tell ourselves is “I dont need to write this down because I will remember it”
  16.  Your growth as a conscious being is measured by the number of uncomfortable conversations you are willing to have
  17.  Speak confidently as if you are right, but listen carefully as if you are wrong
  18.  Handy measure: the distance between your fingertips of your outstretched arms at shoulder level is your height
  19.  The consistency of your endeavors (exercise, companionship, work) is more important than the quantity Nothing beats small things done every day, which is way more important than what you do occasionally
  20.  Making art is not selfish; it’s for the rest of us If you don’t do your thing, you are cheating us
  21.  Never ask a woman if she is pregnant Let her tell you if she is
  22.  Three things you need: The ability to not give up something till it works, the ability to give up something that does not work, and the trust in other people to help you distinguish between the two
  23.  When public speaking, pause frequently Pause before you say something in a new way, pause after you have said something you believe is important, and pause as a relief to let listeners absorb details
  24.  There is no such thing as being “on time” You are either late or you are early Your choice
  25.  Ask anyone you admire: Their lucky breaks happened on a detour from their main goal So embrace detours Life is not a straight line for anyone
  26.  The best way to get a correct answer on the internet is to post an obviously wrong answer and wait for someone to correct you
  27.  You’ll get 10x better results by elevating good behavior rather than punishing bad behavior, especially in children and animals
  28.  Spend as much time crafting the subject line of an email as the message itself because the subject line is often the only thing people read
  29.  Don’t wait for the storm to pass; dance in the rain
  30.  When checking references for a job applicant, employers may be reluctant or prohibited from saying anything negative, so leave or send a message that says, “Get back to me if you highly recommend this applicant as super great” If they don’t reply take that as a negative
  31.  Use a password manager: Safer, easier, better
  32.  Half the skill of being educated is learning what you can ignore
  33.  The advantage of a ridiculously ambitious goal is that it sets the bar very high so even in failure it may be a success measured by the ordinary
  34.  A great way to understand yourself is to seriously reflect on everything you find irritating in others
  35.  Keep all your things visible in a hotel room, not in drawers, and all gathered into one spot That way you’ll never leave anything behind If you need to have something like a charger off to the side, place a couple of other large items next to it, because you are less likely to leave 3 items behind than just one
  36.  Denying or deflecting a compliment is rude Accept it with thanks, even if you believe it is not deserved
  37.  Always read the plaque next to the monument
  38.  When you have some success, the feeling of being an imposter can be real Who am I fooling? But when you create things that only you — with your unique talents and experience — can do, then you are absolutely not an imposter You are the ordained It is your duty to work on things that only you can do
  39.  What you do on your bad days matters more than what you do on your good days
  40.  Make stuff that is good for people to have
  41.  When you open paint, even a tiny bit, it will always find its way to your clothes no matter how careful you are Dress accordingly
  42.  To keep young kids behaving on a car road trip, have a bag of their favorite candy and throw a piece out the window each time they misbehave
  43.  You cannot get smart people to work extremely hard just for money
  44.  When you don’t know how much to pay someone for a particular task, ask them “what would be fair” and their answer usually is
  45.  90% of everything is crap If you think you don’t like opera, romance novels, TikTok, country music, vegan food, NFTs, keep trying to see if you can find the 10% that is not crap
  46.  You will be judged on how well you treat those who can do nothing for you
  47.  We tend to overestimate what we can do in a day, and underestimate what we can achieve in a decade Miraculous things can be accomplished if you give it ten years A long game will compound small gains to overcome even big mistakes
  48.  Thank a teacher who changed your life
  49.  You cant reason someone out of a notion that they didn’t reason themselves into
  50.  Your best job will be one that you were unqualified for because it stretches you In fact only apply to jobs you are unqualified for
  51.  Buy used books They have the same words as the new ones Also libraries
  52.  You can be whatever you want, so be the person who ends meetings early
  53.  A wise man said, “Before you speak, let your words pass through three gates At the first gate, ask yourself, “Is it true?” At the second gate ask, “Is it necessary?” At the third gate ask, “Is it kind?”
  54.  Take the stairs
  55.  What you actually pay for something is at least twice the listed price because of the energy, time, money needed to set it up, learn, maintain, repair, and dispose of at the end Not all prices appear on labels Actual costs are 2x listed prices
  56.  When you arrive at your room in a hotel, locate the emergency exits It only takes a minute
  57.  The only productive way to answer “what should I do now?” is to first tackle the question of “who should I become?”
  58.  Average returns sustained over an above-average period of time yield extraordinary results Buy and hold
  59.  It’s thrilling to be extremely polite to rude strangers
  60.  It’s possible that a not-so smart person, who can communicate well, can do much better than a super smart person who can’t communicate well That is good news because it is much easier to improve your communication skills than your intelligence
  61.  Getting cheated occasionally is the small price for trusting the best of everyone, because when you trust the best in others, they generally treat you best
  62.  Art is whatever you can get away with
  63.  For the best results with your children, spend only half the money you think you should, but double the time with them
  64.  Purchase the most recent tourist guidebook to your home town or region You’ll learn a lot by playing the tourist once a year
  65.  Dont wait in line to eat something famous It is rarely worth the wait
  66.  To rapidly reveal the true character of a person you just met, move them onto an abysmally slow internet connection Observe
  67.  Prescription for popular success: do something strange Make a habit of your weird
  68.  Be a pro Back up your back up Have at least one physical backup and one backup in the cloud Have more than one of each How much would you pay to retrieve all your data, photos, notes, if you lost them? Backups are cheap compared to regrets
  69.  Dont believe everything you think you believe
  70.  To signal an emergency, use the rule of three; 3 shouts, 3 horn blasts, or 3 whistles
  71.  At a restaurant do you order what you know is great, or do you try something new? Do you make what you know will sell or try something new? Do you keep dating new folks or try to commit to someone you already met? The optimal balance for exploring new things vs exploiting them once found is: 1/3 Spend 1/3 of your time on exploring and 2/3 time on deepening It is harder to devote time to exploring as you age because it seems unproductive, but aim for 1/3
  72.  Actual great opportunities do not have “Great Opportunities” in the subject line
  73.  When introduced to someone make eye contact and count to 4 You’ll both remember each other
  74.  Take note if you find yourself wondering “Where is my good knife? Or, where is my good pen?” That means you have bad ones Get rid of those
  75.  When you are stuck, explain your problem to others Often simply laying out a problem will present a solution Make “explaining the problem” part of your troubleshooting process
  76.  When buying a garden hose, an extension cord, or a ladder, get one substantially longer than you think you need It’ll be the right size
  77.  Dont bother fighting the old; just build the new
  78.  Your group can achieve great things way beyond your means simply by showing people that they are appreciated
  79.  When someone tells you about the peak year of human history, the period of time when things were good before things went downhill, it will always be the years of when they were 10 years old — which is the peak of any human’s existence
  80.  You are as big as the things that make you angry
  81.  When speaking to an audience it’s better to fix your gaze on a few people than to “spray” your gaze across the room Your eyes telegraph to others whether you really believe what you are saying
  82.  Habit is far more dependable than inspiration Make progress by making habits Dont focus on getting into shape Focus on becoming the kind of person who never misses a workout
  83.  When negotiating, dont aim for a bigger piece of the pie; aim to create a bigger pie
  84.  If you repeated what you did today 365 more times will you be where you want to be next year?
  85.  You see only 2% of another person, and they see only 2% of you Attune yourselves to the hidden 98%
  86.  Your time and space are limited Remove, give away, throw out things in your life that dont spark joy any longer in order to make room for those that do
  87.  Our descendants will achieve things that will amaze us, yet a portion of what they will create could have been made with today’s materials and tools if we had had the imagination Think bigger
  88.  For a great payoff be especially curious about the things you are not interested in
  89.  Focus on directions rather than destinations Who knows their destiny? But maintain the right direction and you’ll arrive at where you want to go
  90.  Every breakthrough is at first laughable and ridiculous In fact if it did not start out laughable and ridiculous, it is not a breakthrough
  91.  If you loan someone $20 and you never see them again because they are avoiding paying you back, that makes it worth $20
  92.  Copying others is a good way to start Copying yourself is a disappointing way to end
  93.  The best time to negotiate your salary for a new job is the moment AFTER they say they want you, and not before Then it becomes a game of chicken for each side to name an amount first, but it is to your advantage to get them to give a number before you do
  94.  Rather than steering your life to avoid surprises, aim directly for them
  95.  Don't purchase extra insurance if you are renting a car with a credit card
  96.  If your opinions on one subject can be predicted from your opinions on another, you may be in the grip of an ideology When you truly think for yourself your conclusions will not be predictable

This Wisdom will reduce your Trial & Error in Relationship, Health, Lifestyle, Investment, Startup etc. I'm pretty sure you will take at least one or even Two Piece of Wisdom from this News Letter.

Let me know your Favourite Piece of Advice which you're following or about to Follow in the Comment Section


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