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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.
- Celebrate Your Wins - The practice of acknowledging and being proud of your successes, no matter how small.
- Effort-Outcome Lag - The inevitable delay between putting in effort and seeing visible results.
- Embrace Failure - The practice of welcoming failure as a necessary and valuable part of growth and achievement.
- Engineer Serendipity - Deliberately increasing the likelihood of fortunate discoveries through intentional actions and connections.
- Eventual Success - Success is not a one-time event but a process that comes from relentlessly showing up every day, even when you don't feel like it.
- Favorable Principle - Pay attention to opportunities and give yourself a chance to pursue your dreams.
- Give and Take - Adam Grant's framework describing three reciprocity styles: givers, takers, and matchers.
- Glucksshuld - The guilt one feels at one's own good fortune - the inverse of Schadenfreude.
- Gradually, Then Suddenly - Major outcomes like success or failure accumulate gradually through small actions before appearing to happen all at once.
- Happiness Advantage - The finding that happiness leads to success more than success leads to happiness.
- High Performance Habits - Brendon Burchard's research-based framework of six habits that drive sustained excellence.
- Luck and Success - The role of chance and circumstance in outcomes, and how to increase your luck surface area.
- Magnum Opus - Your greatest work - a masterpiece that distills all of your effort into one truly exceptional creation.
- Millionaire Behavior - A set of behavioral patterns and mindsets commonly observed among highly successful people who build lasting wealth.
- Moonshot Thinking - Pursuing radical, seemingly impossible breakthroughs rather than incremental improvements.
- Outliers - Malcolm Gladwell's analysis of the hidden factors behind extraordinary success.
- Overnight Success Myth - The illusion that successful people achieved their success quickly, hiding years of work behind the scenes.
- Persistence - The sustained effort and determination to continue pursuing goals despite obstacles.
- Progress is Rarely Linear - Real progress comes in spurts after periods of seemingly stagnant effort.
- Radical Ownership - Taking complete responsibility for your life, career, and outcomes - no excuses, no blaming others or circumstances.
- Redefining Success - Moving beyond external measures to define success on your own terms, aligned with your values.
- Sources of Advantages - The key factors that create competitive advantage: talent, hard work, curiosity, energy, temperament, and partner.
- Success Breeds Confidence - Success creates confidence which leads to more success, while failure can damage confidence and create negativity.
- Success Identity - Seeing yourself as someone who succeeds - identity-level belief in your capacity for achievement.
- Success Invites Success - When you succeed once, you become more likely to succeed again, creating a virtuous circle through the compound effect.
- Success Metrics - How you define and measure success - the criteria by which you evaluate achievement.
- Success Principles - Timeless patterns and practices that consistently contribute to achievement across domains.
- Success Spiral - A positive feedback loop where achievements build confidence and resources for further achievements.
- Success Trap - When past success prevents necessary adaptation and becomes an obstacle to future success.
- Success Without Fulfillment - Achieving external goals but feeling empty - success that doesn't bring meaning or satisfaction.
- Sustainable Success - Achieving and maintaining success without burning out or sacrificing wellbeing and relationships.
- Talent vs Effort - The debate about whether innate ability or sustained effort matters more for achievement.
- 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.
- Winner Effect - Winning increases testosterone and confidence, improving chances of winning again.
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