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- 10x Thinking - Thinking in orders of magnitude rather than incremental improvements - aiming for ten times better.
- Arrival Fallacy - The false belief that reaching a goal will bring lasting happiness and fulfillment.
- Financial Independence - Having enough income from assets to cover living expenses without needing to work.
- Fresh Start Effect - The increased motivation to pursue goals following temporal landmarks that mark new beginnings.
- Goal Gradient Effect - The tendency to increase effort as we approach a goal.
- Your Ideal Day - A visualization exercise to design what your perfect day would look like.
- Internal Goals - Personal objectives you set for yourself rather than those imposed by others.
- Lower the Bar - Set the bar lower at the day-to-day work level to overcome overwhelm and make consistent progress toward big goals.
- Mastery Approach - Focusing on learning, improvement, and skill development rather than demonstrating performance.
- Money as a Tool - Money is a means to achieve goals and create options, not an end goal in itself.
- Moonshot Thinking - Pursuing radical, seemingly impossible breakthroughs rather than incremental improvements.
- Performance Approach - Focusing on demonstrating competence and outperforming others rather than learning.
- Persistence - The sustained effort and determination to continue pursuing goals despite obstacles.
- Process Over Outcome - Focusing on the quality of your process rather than fixating on results leads to better outcomes and more enjoyment along the way.
- Success Metrics - How you define and measure success - the criteria by which you evaluate achievement.
- Temporal Landmarks - Significant dates that create psychological fresh starts and motivation for new behaviors.
- The 10 Percent Target - Whatever you want most in life, make 10 attempts - getting comfortable with failing 90% of the time builds resilience and skill.
- Traction vs Distraction - Traction pulls you toward your goals while distraction pulls you away; they are opposite forces competing for your attention.
- Traction - Actions that pull us toward achieving our goals, the opposite of distraction.
- Velocity vs Speed - Distinguishing productive progress toward goals from mere activity or motion.
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