“Never let the odds keep you from doing what you know in your heart you were meant to do.” – Jackson Brown Jr.
“Optimism is usually defined as a belief that things will go well. But that’s incomplete. Sensible optimism is a belief that the odds are in your favor, and over time things will balance out to a good outcome even if what happens in between is filled with misery. And in fact you know it will be filled with misery. You can be optimistic that the long-term growth trajectory is up and to the right, but equally sure that the road between now and then is filled with landmines, and always will be. Those two things are not mutually exclusive.” – Morgan Housel (The Psychology of Money)
“Things that reduce the odds of long-term success:
A lack of focus.
Making excuses.
Staying up late.
Eating poorly.
Checking email first thing in the AM.
Working more to fix being busy.
Buying things you don’t have the money for.
Focusing on yourself.
Letting other people define success for you.
The wrong relationships.
A lack of patience.” – Shane Parrish