[Read5for5 π] 103 Bits of Advice I Wish I Had Known
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This is Kei and Kazuki from Glasp π
It's day 5, the last day, of the 5 Day Reading Challenge πβ¨ We made it!
Here are five good articles for today, so when you finish reading any of them, share them on Twitter with the hashtag, "#read5for5"! Let's read good articles together and connect with like-minded people π€
Today's Reading List π
(1) Uncertainty Matrix: How To Deal With Uncertainty (And Gain From It)
by Frontera (3 mins)
Uncertainty can be a source of anxiety, but managing it better is a crucial skill. There are four types of uncertainty: known knowns, unknown knowns, known unknowns, and unknown unknowns. To deal with uncertainty, challenge known knowns, discover unknown knowns, mitigate known unknowns, and prepare for unknown unknowns by adding redundancy and increasing optionality. With these strategies, you can navigate an uncertain world and even gain from it.
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(2) The Deathbed Regret List
by Sahil Bloom (5 mins)
The Deathbed Regret List encourages individuals to reflect on what they may regret later in life and take action to avoid those regrets. It suggests listing personal regrets and establishing core values to guide behavior. Examples of common regrets include not spending enough time with loved ones, neglecting physical and mental health, allowing friendships to fade, and letting negativity and money control one's life. The article emphasizes the importance of leaving a lasting impact on others and finding true wealth in discovering one's version of enough.
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(3) 103 Bits of Advice I Wish I Had Known
by Kevin Kelly (1 min)
"103 Bits of Advice I Wish I Had Known" offers a collection of life lessons and insights, including the importance of forgiveness, cultivating meaningful relationships, creating more leaders, and embracing detours. The author encourages readers to focus on habits rather than inspiration, to be curious about things they're not interested in, and to aim to die broke. Other advice includes criticizing in private and praising in public, focusing on directions rather than destinations, and recognizing that life lessons will be presented in the order they're needed.
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All of the articles in this 5-Day Reading Challenge are here, so please check them out if you missed them.
π All the Reading List for This Challenge π
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