I'm 38. When I was 30 I thought philosophy was bullsh*t & for...

He took the victim mentality that's spread like wildfire & forced people to question it.
It's surprising Ryan hasn't been canceled. Thank god.
These are his best insights:
This is why most 9-5 jobs suck.
You own nothing.
You drown in comfort.
You have no freedom.
You're bored out of your mind.
You get paid 1/1000th of the profit.
What's hard is to be freelancer or start a business. But that's where true wisdom is found.
The average person lives for weekends & holidays. It's because they're trying to numb the pain of real life.
Obsessed people work forever. They never retire. Be obsessed.
It’s not ambition or skill that is going to set you apart but sanity."
Big dreams mean nothing. Most people are dreamers.
Be a loner, disappear for 6 months, go monk mode & build something.
So...
• Write on social media
• Say what you think
• Challenge ideas like wokeism
Nobody is going to cancel you. Just don't become famous.
Credentialism makes people think they're Superman.
But most of us know jack sh*t. Good.
Now you have humility & can learn.
It's easy to be brainwashed. To think an election will save your country (it won't).
Question fact-checkers, misinformation police, governments & anyone in power.
Their incentives tell you the outcome.
The wokes want "equality"
They want to tax rich people so much that they leave the country & take their businesses with them.
Without entrepreneurs we have nothing – we're cavemen once more.
The corporate world teaches us to overthink and overplan. You can't predict the future. Quit trying.
What you need is 1% better each day.
So throw away:
• 5 year plans
• Permission slips
• Old school types
• Technology haters
99% of people are terrified of failure. They avoid it. Makes no sense.
Failure = Wisdom
Theory = Fortune-telling
No failure, no progress. That leads to huge regrets. Don't do it, it's a trap.
Reading 100 books a month is overrated.
People who brag about how many books they read are stupid.
Reading without intention is procrastination.
That's why mindset matters.
It's why being a better thinker is more important than memorizing more information to get a useless $100K degree.
Typical approach to curveballs in life: stop everything
"Family member is sick. I must stop everything"
No. Stoicism teaches tragedy is guaranteed. You keep your habits no matter what
And expect dark times to hit you
There are creators ... then there's everyone else.
The rewards belong to creators, and definitely not destroyers. Build it then make people come.
That's how he became free & became good friends with Tim Ferriss. You can do the same.
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