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The Most Powerful Life Hacks I've Found
The low-hanging fruit are the nudges, and the one-and-done decisions. You cut cable. You sell an extra vehicle. You review every utility provider, and make sure you’re getting the best deal. You move closer to work so you can walk or cycle. If you manage to downsize your accommodation, maybe you save $500 a month, every month, without lifting a fin
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Make a list of the top 25 actions you should take during the next three months, ordered from the most impactful to the least. Then, select the top 5 items: these become your to-do list. Finally, select the bottom 20 items: these become your not-to-do list. You are not allowed to work on your not-to-do list until the to-do list is completed. Without
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10 key insights from Lenny Rachitsky on building a successful newsletter:
1. What do people ask you about that you don't have a great answer to? Viral essays are hiding inside this question. If people keep asking you the same question and nobody's written the answer, take on the challenge yourself.
2. Don’t let the size of the internet stun ... See more