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Denying or deflecting a compliment is rude. Accept it with thanks, even if you believe it is not deserved.
A great way to understand yourself is to seriously reflect on everything you find irritating in others. 
The biggest lie we tell ourselves is “I don‘t need to write this down because I will remember it.”
When you forgive others, they may not notice, but you will heal. Forgiveness is not something we do for others; it is a gift to ourselves.
History teaches us that in 100 years from now some of the assumptions you believed will turn out to be wrong. A good question to ask yourself today is “What might I be wrong about?”
Be frugal in all things, except in your passions splurge.
Children totally accept — and crave — family rules. “In our family we have a rule for X” is the only excuse a parent needs for setting a family policy. In fact, “I have a rule for X” is the only excuse you need for your own personal policies.
Your work will be endless, but your time is finite. You cannot limit the work so you must limit your time. Hours are the only thing you can manage.
You can reduce the annoyance of someone’s stupid belief by increasing your understanding of why they believe it.
If you meet a jerk, overlook them. If you meet jerks everywhere everyday, look deeper into yourself.
Don’t worry how or where you begin. As long as you keep moving, your success will be far from where you start.
Don’t treat people as bad as they are. Treat them as good as you are.
You are given the gift of life in order to discover what your gift in life is. You will complete your mission when you figure out what your mission is. This is not a paradox. This is the way.
Money is overrated. Truly new things rarely need an abundance of money. If that was so, billionaires would have a monopoly on inventing new things, and they don’t. Instead almost all breakthroughs are made by those who lack money, because they are forced to rely on their passion, persistence and ingenuity to figure out new ways. Being poor is an advantage in innovation.
Writing down one thing you are grateful for each day is the cheapest possible therapy ever.
If you can’t tell what you desperately need, it’s probably sleep.
Your passion in life should fit you exactly; but your purpose in life should exceed you. Work for something much larger than yourself.
Contemplating the weaknesses of others is easy; contemplating the weaknesses in yourself is hard, but it pays a much higher reward.
When hitchhiking, look like the person you want to pick you up.