Jawad Chuk
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Jawad Chuk
@JChuk9
keep going

Charlie Munger’s 1998 Harvard speech is the ultimate cheat code for life. He compressed 74 years of billionaire wisdom into just 30 minutes. Most people spend 4 years in college and learn less than what’s in this video. Save this video, you will come back to this.

I’m increasingly convinced that the willingness to change your mind is the ultimate sign of intelligence. The most impressive people I know change their minds often in response to new information. It’s like a software update. The goal isn't to be right. It's to find the truth.


Andrew Huberman literally explained why effortless dopamine is destroying your life:

It is a great joy for me to visit #Lebanon, where “peace” is much more than just a word. Here, #Peace is a desire and a vocation; it is a gift and a work in progress. I wish to recall the words of Jesus that have been chosen as the central theme of my journey: “Blessed are the peacemakers!” (Mt 5:9). #ApostolicJourney vatican.va/content/leo-xi…


Visit all the places, eat all the food, read all the books, make all the friends, gather all the fame, support all the causes, build all the products, earn all the money... ...to see that the quality of your life is what it is when you are doing nothing.

If you feel that you are in competition with anyone, for anything, you are a loser.

the world was never meant to be this connected. humans were not meant to listen to opinions from people or care about events thousands of miles away on a daily basis everyday it is destructive to our happiness. future generations will view social media the way we view tobacco

Major cheat code for life: Quiet progress. No announcement. No hype. No applause. Learn to work without validation. Build when nobody’s watching. Write when nobody’s reading. Train when nobody’s cheering. It doesn’t take talent, just courage. Quiet progress creates loud results.

A hill I’m willing to die on: If I’m ever in the airport long enough for lounge access to be a valuable perk, I’ve done something horribly wrong.

Just read that Starbucks lost $30B after hiring a McKinsey consultant as CEO. Guy spent his career advising founders how to build companies, but never built one himself. 17 months later, he’s gone. They bring in the Taco Bell CEO… and the market cap jumps $20B overnight. Turns out running a company is harder than advising one.

"Life is a single player game." @naval


