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Stop wasting time majoring in minors. Let's start using shortcuts immediately.
For example, each day of your life has a certain number of fully wasted minutes,
minutes you can reclaim immediately for far more useful investment on your behalf.
Every time you get into a conversation with someone, take note of what you speak about.
When you find yourself outside of the zone that's most useful to you, shorten your chat.
Wise people discuss ideas, average people discuss events, mediocre people discuss other people.
That's a fantastic place to start, because talking about other people has little profit.
That doesn't mean you eliminate every minute of just unwinding with a bit of gab.
What it does mean is a reduction of minutes that are perfectly wasteful.
While "perfect" is a nice word, "wasteful" is not quite so.
Most of your minutes are yours to do with as you wish. By trimming wasteful minutes just a few at a time,
you instantly reap more minutes to wisely use. Let's make this change effective right now.
Every conversation, keep this in focus. Every conversation, trim a minute.
This alone returns, over time, many thousands of minutes. Think you could use them?
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"Wise minds, average minds, mediocre minds".
Eleanor Roosevelt was the first person cited for this sentiment.
She also said that no one could make her feel inferior without her consent. Whew! Imagine that: Ever see a picture of dear Eleanor?
Then, come back to consider wise people, average people, and mediocre people.
Do you have any preferences for how we will know and remember you?
If so, note that your actions tell us louder than your words.
Your actions tell us louder than your words.
We can see which minutes, if any, you treat with respect.
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