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I turn 40 next week.
Here's 40 things I've learned so far about life:
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1) Successful marriages and friendships are just choosing an imperfect person and deciding they're 'yours' no matter what.
If you make it about loving/supporting them instead of 'what's in it for you' mentality. The relationship will be fruitful and satisfying.
2) People love hearing their own names and when you remember theirs. When you first hear someone's name, make a word association and you won't forget it. Mentally go, "Logan.. that was Wolverine's name. This guy is WOLVERINE". Then you see him and think Wolverine and remember.
3) Early mornings are the only reliable time you can quietly get things done at home if you're married and have a bunch of kids. Master and embrace the early morning.
4) Get a quality safety razor, pack of replaceable blades, badger brush, and quality shave soap and you're set for life on shaving. Better quality shave and pennies per year for blades and cream once you have your kit.
5) Spend money for high quality on things that touch your body for long periods of time. Underwear, undershirts, office chair, mattress, pillow, etc. all come to mind.
6) Put aside a portion of EVERY dollar you make to buy assets (stuff that goes up in value and preferably makes you more money as it does), and never sell any asset unless it's to buy a better asset. Never break these two rules and you'll become financially free eventually.
7) Take your kids on one-on-one dates. Doesn't have to be expensive. A walk in a park, an ice cream, morning breakfast tacos, etc.
Put your phone away and be 100% present the whole time except for one picture to put in your "kid dates" photo album, which you'll treasure.
8) Get REALLY good at 1-2 things that other people highly value and you'll never go hungry.
Sometimes there's magic at the intersection of mastery in two seemingly unrelated things that can take you 10X further than they could separately. Look for that magic too.
9) Make reading a regular daily habit. 10 pages a day minimum should only take you 7-13 minutes, but applied consistently will have you reading 10-20 books per year, which will make you continuously smarter/better your whole life.
10) Read the Bible cover-to-cover at least once in your life. Do 4 chapters per day and you'll be done in less than a year.
Read with an open mind and ask God (even if you don't believe in God) if there's anything you're supposed to hear in there each session.
11) Eggs are a super food. Eat more eggs.
12) If you start going bald just shave your head and be done with it. Don't stress about it or spend time and money thinking about how to reverse.
Life's better once you just embrace it.
Getting ready now takes 2 seconds and nobody cared about your hair anyways.
13) Do vote. Just vote for who you want and STFU about politics.
Not worth losing real relational connections by publicly talking for/against those worthless creatures.
Better to be a friend to all than a friend to 50% by running your mouth about politics constantly.
14) Budget time and money each year for "bucket list" things you want to learn, do, experience, etc. since you don't know how long you have on this planet.
Putting off the whole list for later is extremely risky and foolish.
15) When you travel places, don't fill your itinerary too full. Leave room for nothing, relaxing, wandering, spontaneity, magic, and serendipity.
16) Go on regular walks without headphones and let your mind wander. You'll have your best ideas, solve your hardest problems accidentally, and be healthier and happier in general.
17) 4 quarters are better than 100 pennies.
(This is about friends not coins.)
18) Don't overthink social media. Do put yourself out there. It's about getting thousands of people to A- know you exist, B- like you.
You get a lot more 'lucky' in life when thousands of people know you exist and like you.
19) Create more than you consume. Give more than you take. Earn more than you spend. Etc. Always be on the more virtuous side of the coin.
The more you honor this the more long-term successful you'll be. Don't lower yourself to the wrong side of the coin for a quick hit.
20) Your excuses are bullshit. There's always someone who has done what you think you can't, that started with less advantages than you have.
21) Stop saying, "I don't have time". This is also bullshit. We all have the same 24 hours/day.
Just be honest and say "that's not something I value enough to prioritize" when you're tempted to give the time excuse.
22) The best self-care can be cutting toxic people completely out of your life.
And sometimes that's family or former best friends. And that's okay.
You get to choose who has access to you.
23) Keep your car reasonably clean and free from big messes of crap inside. You never know when you're going to give someone important a ride.
24) Always carry some cash.
25) Pay people to do things you don't want to do without hesitation when you can earn more than their cost per hour to pay.
26) If you have kids, try to honor the 2-2-2 Rule with your spouse for 'no-kids' time with just the two of you:
- a date at least every two weeks.
- an overnight date or weekend getaway at least every 2 months.
- a vacation at least every 2 years.
27) Take turns being crazy with your spouse. Never be crazy at the same time. If you see them being crazy just think "oh, it's their turn". Bad things happen when you do crazy simultaneously.
28) Don't make goals and plans that require you to be perfect. Realize you're not perfect, never will be perfect, and give yourself room to not be perfect and still succeed. It's a bad plan if it requires 100% perfection.
29) The only correct way to measure yourself in anything is you VS previous you.
You versus the ideal you, you wish existed, makes you depressed.
You versus others, makes you jealous and miserable.
You versus yourself, measured backwards, is what matters and makes you happy.
30) Frame everything as "wants".
You don't "need" anything except maybe breath and a heartbeat.
If you're breathing you're alive. If you're alive you're in the game.
Everything else is a win. Go for your wants. Be ambitious and relentless. But never "need" anything.
31) Deep friendships are forged in outdoor physical suffering. Military veterans that went through hard stuff together are great examples of this.
For civilians: endurance athletics, tough backpacking, hunting, climbing, or hiking adventures etc. form STRONG bonds. Do these.
32) Learn how to sell, speak, and write. These are master skills that make you successful in anything.
33) Make physical fitness a life long daily pursuit. Don't make the mistake I did in letting yourself go multiple times while focusing on business, family, etc. only to repeatedly, urgently struggle to 'get back in shape'. Just get in shape young and consistently stay in shape.
34) Get LASIK or whatever the best corrective eye surgery is as soon as you're a candidate if you don't have perfect vision.
Having perfect vision with no glasses or contacts is amazing and you want as many years of your life with this amazingness as possible.
35) It's easy to make a comfortable living with a good skillset. But if you want to really "go big" or change the world, you have to learn to embrace LEADING PEOPLE.
Recruiting, leading, training, motivating, inspiring, holding accountable, etc. become the skills you need.
36) A surefire way to make the world a better place is to raise kids to be slightly better humans than you.
Make raising great children one of your highest priorities.
37) Mix in a healthy dose of history and biographies to your reading regimen. Learn from the past and the lives of others.
38) Have emergency liquid savings of 3-6 months' expenses, or 1 year if you're an entrepreneur. You will need it many times.
39) You can't change people. You can only invite people to change. It's up to them and God if they change. The Lord is a gentleman and won't force Himself on you or force you to change. Be like the Lord to others. Seek to love unconditionally. Invite. Don't force it.
40) In the end all of this other stuff falls away and the only thing that matters when you die is "God and People".
What did you do with God? What did you do with people?
How did you respond to God? How did you treat others?
41) Don't wish death upon or curse anyone. Words and thoughts are powerful. Love your enemies. Pray for your enemies. Agree with life. Believe in redemption. Agreeing with and desiring death for others places death's darkness and curse upon your own head.
42) There's no "bad" ethnicity, nationality, etc.
Don't let yourself hate a people. This is the root of all war, atrocities, and genocide.
All nations have beautiful, wonderful people just trying to live in peace, raise children, eat good food, but we're ruled by shit leaders.
43) If you want to fly, fly.
It doesn't need to make sense. Humans have always looked to the sky and wished they could fly. Now we can. You need no further justification.
44) Don't say "we can't afford it" when you want something you don't currently have the money for. Don't curse or limit yourself. Instead say, "should we add this to the list?" and keep a list of things you want, prioritized by order of what's next, revise over time, and get 'em.
45) Small acts of kindness are huge. You can totally change someone's day or even life, with a kind word, a smile, a gift, a favor, with no strings attached.
Seek out opportunities to bless others and you will live a blessed life.
46) Have a will and appropriate life insurance.
47) It's better to spectacularly, humiliatingly fail and even go broke than to look back on your life and wish you had tried. Remember, all you NEED is breath and a heartbeat. So don't be afraid to take your shot. Sometimes you have to take a leap of faith and make an all-in bet.
48) Resolve not to kill yourself. Seriously. Lots of us have had suicidal thoughts and they can feel overwhelming at their worst. Hang in there. Get help. It gets better. If you're alive, you're in the game. Don't remove yourself from the game.
49) Tip generously, especially for good service. Service jobs are tough and people are often trying to get one more step up in life by spending their time serving you. Help them out. If you can't afford a good tip, you can't afford it.
50) Decide what 1 or 2 arenas you're in, and what battles you're called to fight.
If you never step in any arena, you're a loser squandering your life.
If you step into ALL the arenas and fight EVERY fight, you're a fool that just gets beat up and never wins anything.
51) Always be being mentored. Always be mentoring someone.
You don't have to call it that out loud.
Your mentor or mentee don't even have to know that's what they are. But pick them in your heart and listen to the mentors faithfully and invest into the mentees faithfully.
52) If you look for the best in others, you'll find it.
If you look for the worst in others, you'll find it.
53) Don't take yourself too seriously. Keep yourself a child inside and have fun with it.
54) Always bring a swimsuit when you travel. You never know. And it takes up no space or weight.
55) Only borrow money if it makes you or saves you way more money than the debt costs you in interest and fees. (i.e. borrow if it makes you richer, not if it makes you poorer)
56) Never lend money to a friend or family member to "help" them out of a tight spot. If they legitimately need help, just GIVE them money.
57) Don't plug your phone in where you can reach it from bed. Plug in another room or across the room. Bed is only for sleeping, snuggles, and sex.
58) Check yourself for addictions and try not to be addicted to anything.
They creep in... if you suspect you're addicted to anything "not good", immediately do a 30 day break from it just to check if you are or not. Make resisting and eliminating addictions a normal life habit.
59) Give hugs and say "I love you", not just to your spouse and kids, but to your friends, parents, and siblings too. Make it weird.
At the end of your life you'll never regret the love you shared but you will regret the love you had but didn't show.
60) If you're on a roll, keep going. Be "extra". Go above and beyond.
Make your list 60 things even if you said 40 at first.
Because, who gives a shit? Do what you want. Make up your own rules. This app is free. 🤣
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