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Why most people end on the path to mediocrity

Why most people end on the path to mediocrity

  • They are not willing to fail;
  • They don't see value in learning and self-education;
  • They donā€™t think they have what it takes to be extraordinary;
  • They are confused about what is truly valuable;
  • They spend more time making comparisons than working on themselves.

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Tim Ferriss

ā€œItā€™s lonely at the top. 99% of people are convinced they are incapable of achieving great things, so they aim for mediocre. The level of competition is thus fiercest for ā€˜realisticā€™ goals, paradoxically making them the most competitive.ā€

TIM FERRISS

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Most people hate failure...

Most people hate failure...

...because for them,Ā  if they suck at something, it means they suck. ButĀ this is the path to mediocrity:Ā If they arenā€™t willing to fail, they arenā€™t able to learn.Ā 

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Hal Elrod
ā€œRepetition can be boring or tedious, which is why so few people ever master anything."

HAL ELROD

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Jon Westenberg
ā€œThe time you spend being jealous of othersā€™ success is time they spent working. Guess which one is more valuable.ā€

JON WESTENBERG

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