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StoicMindModels

@StoicMindModels

Psychology • Stoicism • Mental Models Daily threads on timeless wisdom to master your mind. Follow for clarity in a chaotic world.

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StoicMindModels@StoicMindModels·
🧵 Richard Feynman won a Nobel Prize and could explain quantum physics to a 10-year-old. His secret wasn't genius. It was a learning method anyone can steal. Here's the Feynman Technique — the most efficient way to truly understand anything: 🧵
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StoicMindModels@StoicMindModels·
Motivation driven by material possessions is not very fulfilling. The excitement fades quickly once You acquire something, prompting the search for the next thing — an endless cycle. The motivation to create and to improve yourself daily is the highest form of wisdom.
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StoicMindModels@StoicMindModels·
@SahilBloom Couldn't agree more. Patience is a lost art these days, everyone wants instant gratification. But the truth is, anything worth having takes time and effort to build. No shortcuts to success.
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Sahil Bloom
Sahil Bloom@SahilBloom·
The worst mistakes in life are made when you try to do fast what’s meant to be done slow. Real, durable things take a long time to build. Careers. Businesses. Relationships. Health. No hacks or shortcuts. The long way is the right way.
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StoicMindModels@StoicMindModels·
@danmartell Love the mindset. Betting on yourself is the best investment you can make.
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Dan Martell@danmartell·
It makes sense to take risks. Your comfort zone guarantees failure. But every risk is a chance to win. I’d rather bet on myself than guarantee a loss.
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Stijn Noorman@stijnnoorman·
No work → no luck. A bit of work → a bit of luck. A lot of hard work → a lot of luck.
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StoicMindModels@StoicMindModels·
@Jvhnaik Yeah, I also enjoy my first cup of morning tea or coffee ☕️😌 And yeah, Naval would approve, his understanding of life is astonishing.
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Jyothi VH
Jyothi VH@Jvhnaik·
@StoicMindModels That first sip hits different when you’re actually present for it. ☕ No phone. No noise. Just you and the cup and the quiet. That’s not a small moment that’s the whole philosophy right there. Naval would approve. 😄 This is it. This is the yacht. 🚀
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StoicMindModels@StoicMindModels·
Happiness is a choice.
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Psychodoctor
Psychodoctor@Psychodoctor06·
You can do everything right and still not get the result. That is not failure. That is life. Have you experienced this ? When ? #lifelesson
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StoicMindModels@StoicMindModels·
@Codie_Sanchez Focus is key. Not just consuming info, but actually applying it. That's where the real growth happens.
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Codie Sanchez
Codie Sanchez@Codie_Sanchez·
A pattern I've seen in people who get ahead: They spend 2-4 hours a day in pure focus on one thing. Often. They learn, then implement, not just consume. That is the secret.
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StoicMindModels@StoicMindModels·
@CoachDanGo couldn't agree more, makes me think about all the little choices we make daily that add up to our overall health
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Dan Go@CoachDanGo·
Your body is a reflection of the lifestyle you lead.
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Lewis Howes
Lewis Howes@LewisHowes·
Growth feels uncomfortable before it feels natural.
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Dear Son.
Dear Son.@DearS_o_n·
REAL TALK: Leaving a toxic job for your mental health is actually a win.
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StoicMindModels@StoicMindModels·
@jeanieSDASweet Good point. May be the models are getting more effective when we ask them to "Explain me the topic like a 10 year old" with this type of prompts.
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JeanieSDAsweet@jeanieSDASweet·
@StoicMindModels This is coukd be how more affective AI systems could be built. Right now they mostly skim. The most available ones anyway. 🤔
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StoicMindModels@StoicMindModels·
🧵 Richard Feynman won a Nobel Prize and could explain quantum physics to a 10-year-old. His secret wasn't genius. It was a learning method anyone can steal. Here's the Feynman Technique — the most efficient way to truly understand anything: 🧵
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StoicMindModels@StoicMindModels·
@AlexHormozi Interesting points, especially the "too little friction" one - never thought of that as a potential issue. Can you elaborate on what you mean by that?
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Alex Hormozi@AlexHormozi·
5 reasons your offer isn't converting: 1) Targeting poor people 2) Not enough Proof 3) Too little friction 4) Big outcome not fast enough 5) "Sounds like work"
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StoicMindModels@StoicMindModels·
@LeilaHormozi Couldn't agree more. Growth happens outside our comfort zones, and those tough moments are what shape us into who we're meant to be.
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Leila Hormozi
Leila Hormozi@LeilaHormozi·
We spend so much of our lives chasing comfort. But the moments that actually make our lives are the ones that require extreme discomfort.
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StoicMindModels@StoicMindModels·
That's the technique. RT the first tweet if this was useful.
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StoicMindModels@StoicMindModels·
Most people spend years "studying." Feynman spent years understanding. Pick one concept this week. Explain it to an imaginary 12-year-old. See how far you actually get. The gaps will surprise you.
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