Book Byte #192 "You, Squared" by Price Pritchett
A High Velocity Formula for Multiplying Your Personal Effectiveness in Quantum Leaps
đŁ Curious Quotes from the Author
âAsk... seek... knock... and the dream shall be yours.â
âYou must let your desires guide you, instead of allowing yourself to be boxed in by perceived constraints.â
âIf you must doubt something, doubt your limitsâ
âToo much attention on problems kills our faith in possibilities.â
âChange always comes bearing gifts.â
âYou must let your desires guide you, instead of allowing yourself to be boxed in by perceived constraints.â
đ Cognition of the Bookâs Big Idea
Unconventional and paradoxical behavior is necessary for quantum leaps in personal development. While rapid behavioral changes might produce exponential development, traditional efforts frequently result in gradual increases. Making meaningful progress requires taking chances and questioning the existing quo.
Difficulties and problems ought to be seen as markers of possible development and essential components of the transformation process. Achieving quantum leaps requires quick action rather than extensive planning. Realizing your true potential requires accepting the chance of failure and setting ambitious goals.
đ€Collaborative Insight for Techies
Iâve been on this personal development kick for a very long time. Each thing I learned, whether it be some trick, hack or quote, was always precipitated by the status quo trying something the opposite of what the quote intended.
Itâs almost as if we are all doing something wrong in our lives, we know the answer to fix it, yet we just donât do it and we read more books hoping to find the same answer again. Stop the madness and just do the thing.
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