In reality we are still super-super early, but already not super-super-super early.
Some would say this is sweetspot for action in terms of risk/reward ratio, right?
Andrey Belyakov
Andrey Belyakov
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20+ years student and practitioner of marketing, sales, business & life optimization (including management of time, energy, finances and attention, biochemistry, networking and communication — what I call holistic approach) born in Yaroslavl, Russia (not supporter of Putin!).
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Most — if not all — of my biggest mistakes and regrets over the last 20+ years come down to not doing stuff earlier.
Not getting first sats 5-7 years earlier (obvious).
Not taking psychedelics to improve my biochemistry and mood 10 years earlier.
Not moving from Windows to Mac OS 5 years earlier.
Not getting rid of toxic and/or idiotic acquaintances 10 years earlier.
Not reading powerful classics by Seneca, Marcus Aurelius, Epictetus, Lao Tzu, James Allen 10-15 years earlier.
Looking at all these things I was postponing for 5, 10, 15 years I'm a little puzzled.
It seems brain's autopilot is to postpone everything vitally important.
But as Niccolo Machiavelli's quote used in «Revolver» by Guy Ritchie says:
«There is no avoiding war, it can only be postponed to the advantage of your enemy»