b
A
"Goals are for people who care about winning once.
Systems are for people who care about winning repeatedly."
a
Work hard.
If results depend on effort, then you will carry yourself far.
If results depend on effort and luck, then you will have done what you can to influence the outcome.
And if results depend on luck alone, then the outcome is random, but you will have won the battle with yourself."
a
HAN
The Korean word han doesn’t have a true English language equivalent. A common definition is an emotional state of sadness, rage, and bitterness. To this, I would add a deep-rooted pessimism born out of historical memory. Han is frequently used to describe the emotions of Korean people who, having suffered under Japanese colonial rule for decades, watched as their nation was divided by a war between foreign powers. The Zainichi (Japanese of Korean descent) writer Yu Miri, whose mother was a refugee of the Korean War, understands han. There is something of the Russian novel—a nihilistic reconciling of the characters to their nationality—in her writing.
A
Anne Barngrover on time:
"Time passes whether I stand still or move."
A
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