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Imagination is more important than knowledge
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"Imagination is more important than knowledge." - Albert Einstein
Identity is based on action. The moment you do what the future you would do - you are that person.
It just takes time for the proof to pile up so you actually believe in it and not think it's temporary motivation.
There are so many great books, lectures, and articles that tell you exactly how to get where you want, but the problem is not the knowledge - it's the ACTION.
If your behavior doesn't change as a result of reading a book, then it means you learned nothing.
Many people reading books are wasting their precious time because they don't apply the wisdom or don't do it in a way they remember. So don't be that person if you don't want to be it!
And of course, it can be enjoyable to just read, but... if you truly care about the non-fiction advice, why not kill two birds with one stone?
There are some books where if you apply all the principles to your life, you will be successful. Like "Atomic Habits," "How to Win Friends and Influence People," "The Power of Now" and the legendary book by Tim Ferriss: "The 4-Hour Work Week," etc.
Take a minute and think:
Are you taking action to be the person you want to be? If not, why not?
~Lulu
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