5 Advices

In a few days I will turn 73, so again on my birthday, I offer an additional set of 101 bits of advice I wished I had known earlier.

— “101 Additional Advices,” by Kevin Kelley

You should read them all, but here are my five favorites:

  1. Asking “what-if?” about your past is a waste of time; asking “what-if?” about your future is tremendously productive.
  2. Where you live—what city, what country—has more impact on your well-being than any other factor. Where you live is one of the few things in your life you can choose and change.
  3. When you are stuck or overwhelmed, focus on the smallest possible thing that moves your project forward.
  4. Strong opinions, clearly stated but loosely held, are the recipe for an intellectual life. Always ask yourself: what would change my mind?
  5. Always be radically honest, but use your honesty as a gift, not as a weapon. Your honesty should benefit others.
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