I am re-reading the book Maximum Achievement by Brian Tracy and got into his tips on how to free yourself from guilt. Here are my notes: If you’ve found this helpful, I invite you to join me in my book club email newsletter for FREE, just visit KevinUmali.com/free
Tag Archives: philosophy
Vibrational Decluttering
You do not use most of the things you own. There are a few clothes that you keep on wearing. It seems we have favoritism on the things we own. I only use a few watches, shoes, pants etc. I just realized that I only use a few things. It turned out that most of …
Blue Pill and Red Pill
The Matrix is a film series about a dystopian future in which humanity is unknowingly trapped into a simulated reality called the Matrix, which uber-advanced and intelligent machines have programmed to distract humans while using their bodies as an energy source. When Neo, the protagonist of the story uncovers the truth, he is drawn into …
Brahamavira
The world today is more advanced, technological, and efficient than in any time in history. In almost every aspect from transportation and communication to medicine, we have witnessed how the world has gotten more safe, convenient, and accessible which is mostly thanks to the rise of scientific thinking. Since the creation of the scientific method …
Identify the Dont’s
Always start by identifying the dont’s. This is applicable in life and investing as well. Most of the ideas here came from the book of Billionaire Charlie Munger Poor Charlie’s Almanack. It is better to stay within the circle of your competencies and be consistently not stupid than to be intelligent with many things. In …
Lessons from Charlie Munger by Alex Hormozi
Invert thinking – think the other way around Ingest chemicals – don’t ingest chemicals to change mood or productivity Envy – being envious is a way to suffer. There will always be someone better than you Resentment – avoid resenting others. Resentfulness is also a way to suffer Overspending your income – live below your …
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No Attachment
Schools gave us identity, graded and marked us. We have different sections in every level. Sadly, that identification was becoming self-prophecy to the students. Those identifications sets expectations from you. You act, speak, and think as how you were expected to be. Even outside the school, the society has sectioning and identification bestowed upon us. …