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To move forward through rejection, take a passion stance
An aspiring comedian completes a set to applause. They notice an established comedian watching and strike up a conversation. The aspiring comedian asks, “Do you think I’m going to make it?” The established comedian says, “No.” It’s not that the established comedian doesn’t want the aspiring one to make it; they simply know that if…
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Sam Altman on self-belief and willfulness
Sam Altman writes, “How To Be Successful,” at his blog. There are two particular points that stand out to me: 2. Have almost too much self-belief Self-belief is immensely powerful. The most successful people I know believe in themselves almost to the point of delusion. Cultivate this early. As you get more data points that…
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“You decide”
The world produces waves.Surf or down.You decide.Virgil© 2017 Virgil Abloh’s message is the first entry in Hans Ulrich Obrist’s compilation of notes from artists, Remember to Dream!. (On compiling, on books about people.) It was also a billboard: Via Sole Retriever and Ovrundr
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An editor’s retrospective
In the 10th anniversary issue of Port (published a couple of years back), editor-in-chief Dan Crowe looks back on the launch issue and original format. It’s a fun, light, and very visual retrospective into some of the sections that worked for the magazine from: There are lots of great details here—particularly the bottom left corner,…
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“You’re nobody here at $10 million”
Gary Kremen, founder of Match.com with a self-estimated net worth of $10 million in 2007, logs 60- to 80-hour workweeks because he doesn’t think he has enough money. He says to the New York Times: Everyone around here looks at the people above them. It’s just like Wall Street, where there are all these financial…
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Authors write
If you set out to be an author, the key part of your job is to write your own opinions, referencing others for confirmation. If you want to write books, the key part of your job is to research and write books. Here are other parts of the job: While the other parts of the…
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How many doors can you open?
Before Jann Mardenborough became a professional racecar driver, he was obsessively driving in the Gran Turismo simulator on PlayStation. Then, he came across GT Academy, a program that would train PlayStation racing gamers to become professional racing drivers. This tournament was extremely competitive; millions of people would apply to join GT Academy. You can practically…
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What does success mean to you, now?
You’ve probably changed a lot this year. Certainly in the past few. Does your definition of success keep up with where you are now, or where you want to go in the future? If you’re making a professional pivot, or you’re turning a company around—in other words, changing the course of your work or life…
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Playing injured
Professional athletes play in all sorts of conditions. They play when they’re injured. They play when they’re sick with the flu. They play through heartbreak. It’s not ideal, but setbacks happen—and athletes keep playing. This philosophy and practice can apply to all sorts of other fields. (For example, advertisers keep advertising.) When you play through…
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Going direct buys you freedom
A friend of mine works professionally as a keynote speaker. He gets a lot of speaking clients from his agency. His mentor once asked him, “Who’s your boss, you or your agency?” As long as his agency provides him with the majority of his business, he would be working for them. Similarly, if an artist…