In this free video series, you'll learn about the big thinking and breakthroughs that allowed these geniuses to break the mold. They'll share their successes and failures, and turn them into actionable insights for you.
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the key to happiness is not being rich; it's doing something arduous and creating something of value and then being able to reflect on the fruits of your labor
2. "funny tim ferris story" In response to Reply # 1 Thu May-05-16 03:10 PM by dapitts08
first i love him too lol
so when i first moved to LA ... i went with my homegirl to the studio. the studio is in venice not too far from google. there is a bakery next door. me and the homegirl decided to grab a bite. on the way out i see no other than tim ferris lol i didn't say anything to him but had a true nerdy fangirl moment to myself lol
>have you done this before?
nope. haven't done it before...not sure if this is the first year or not but i am watching the seth godin one and it good....but seth always drops gems.
the key to happiness is not being rich; it's doing something arduous and creating something of value and then being able to reflect on the fruits of your labor
3. "Someone here went to college with him " In response to Reply # 2
they said he was a bit of a big nerd in that, whatever he was/is into he goes 100% into it where it comes off as mega awkward but then when you see him a week later hes a master at it.
the key to happiness is not being rich; it's doing something arduous and creating something of value and then being able to reflect on the fruits of your labor