
The 5 Types of Wealth: A Transformative Guide to Design Your Dream Life
by Sahil Bloom
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“In a famous articulation often attributed to Peter Drucker, the Austrian-born management guru, “What gets measured gets managed.”
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“You'll achieve much more by being consistently reliable than by being occasionally extraordinary.”
“Treat your body like a house you have to live in for another seventy years.” He added, “If something has a minor issue, repair it. Minor issues become major issues over time. This applies equally to love, friendships, health, and home.”
“The greatest discoveries in life come not from finding the right answers but from asking the right questions.”
“Close your eyes and imagine your ideal day at eighty years old (or one hundred, in the case of the ninety-year-old!). Vividly imagine it. What are you doing? Who are you with? Where are you? How do you feel? The exercise forces you to begin with the ideal future end in mind—it establishes a personal definition of a successful life that can be used to reverse-engineer the actions in the present to achieve that desired end.”
“the ideal future end looks remarkably aligned: Time, people, purpose, health.”
“In a famous articulation often attributed to Peter Drucker, the Austrian-born management guru, “What gets measured gets managed.”
“You have more time than your ancestors but less control over how you spend it.”
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