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How One Lazy Guy Outperformed a Hard Worker
Years ago, as a personal trainer, I had two clients with different approaches to fitness. Thomas was highly motivated, seeking the most efficient exercise routine to gain muscle and lose fat quickly. John, on the other hand, was more laid-back. He knew he needed to exercise for his family’s sake and wanted the simplest routine possible.

It's OK to Say NO: How to Focus on Your Priorities and Avoid Burnout.
Early in his career, Warren Buffett was flooded with countless investment opportunities. Eager to grow his wealth, he's tried to seize as many opportunities as possible. But soon he realized that this approach was hurting his returns.

Patience Unveiled: The Secret Weapon for Success and Happiness
In the late 19th century, Thomas Edison was hard at work in his laboratory, determined to create electric light bulb. After thousands of failed attempts, Edison famously remarked, “I have not failed. I’ve just found 10,000 ways that won’t work.”
