https://fs.blog/brain-food/may-4-2025/
The most valuable skill isn’t inspiration but the ability to work without it.
What you find interesting is a better predictor of success than what you’re good at. Curiosity isn’t random; it’s a compass.
What separates good work from great isn’t talent but persistence. The most successful people aren’t those who feel motivated all the time; they’re the ones who work even when they don’t feel like it. Too often, waiting to feel ready means never starting. Outliers act despite their feelings, not because of them.
Insights
A timely reminder from Clear Thinking:
One reason the best in the world make consistently good decisions is they rarely find themselves forced into a decision by circumstances.