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    “The problem with smart people is they can come up with a good reason for not doing anything. They are smart enough to find the cracks, to foresee the challenges, and to talk themselves out of the idea. They are experts at justifying their lack of courage or lack of action with an intelligent excuse.

    But there will always be reasons to not do something, and this is particularly true of anything worth doing. We value those moments in which we overcame challenge, not those in which we avoided it. Ultimately, action is a choice. The choice to emphasize the reasons for doing it despite the reasons you have for avoiding it.”

    James Clear

      “When I examine myself and my methods of thought, I come to the conclusion that the gift of fantasy has meant more to me than my talent for absorbing positive knowledge.”

      Albert Einstein, via Essentialism (Page 87)

        “The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function.”

        F. Scott Fitzgerald, via The Daily Laws (Page 410)

          “Remember this: weak character will neutralize all of the other possible good qualities a person might possess. For instance, people of high intelligence but weak character may come up with good ideas and even do a job well, but they will crumble under pressure, or they will not take too kindly to criticism, or they will think first and foremost of their own agenda, or their arrogance and annoying qualities will cause others around them to quit, harming the general environment. There are hidden costs to working with them or hiring them.”

          Robert Greene, The Daily Laws (Page 182)

            “What the smartest people do on the weekend is what everyone else will do during the week in ten years.”

            Chris Dixon

              “Being enthusiastic is worth 25 IQ points.”

              Kevin Kelly, Blog

                “Being curious is better than being smart.  Being motivated and curious counts for more than being smart because it leads to action.  Being smart will never deliver results on its own because it doesn’t get you to act.  It is desire, not intelligence, that prompts behavior.” ~ James Clear, Atomic Habits

                  “Too often, convinced of our own intelligence, we stay in a comfort zone that ensures that we never feel stupid (and are never challenged to learn or reconsider what we know).  It obscures from view various weakness in our understanding, until eventually it’s too late to change course.  This is where the silent toll is taken.” ~ Ryan Holiday, Ego is the Enemy

                    The true sign of intelligence:

                      “If we encounter a man of rare intellect, we should ask him what books he reads.” ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson

                        “I am concerned that too many people are focused too much on money and not on their greatest wealth, which is their education. If people are prepared to be flexible, keep an open mind and learn, they will grow richer and richer through the changes. If they think money will solve the problems, I am afraid those people will have a rough ride. Intelligence solves problems and produces money. Money without financial intelligence is money soon gone.”

                        Robert Kiyosaki, Rich Dad Poor Dad