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To be vast and yet hold to the detail is the heart of artistry.
A moment's patience in planning can save years of regret in execution. Haste makes waste, but thoughtful preparation builds lasting strength.
What gets measured, gets managed. But what gets managed, must first be understood.
Do not seek to change the world before you have first mastered yourself.
A single, well-aimed stone is more effective than a handful scattered blindly.
Don't mistake activity for achievement. Focus is the scalpel that carves success.
Don't let the noise of the world drown out the symphony within you.
Do not mistake activity for achievement; true progress demands focused intent.
Seek not to understand all, but to learn what is essential. For in the vastness, clarity is found in the focused light.
Do not be intimidated by the size of the challenge. Focus on taking one step at a time.
Let your actions be louder than the noise of your anxieties.
A mind too focused on the past is blind to the opportunities of the present.
Details matter. It's the small things that make the big things possible.
The antidote to chaos is not control, but clarity of purpose.
Details matter. It's worth sweating them. The divine is in the details.
Effectiveness isn't about doing more, it's about doing the right things consistently.
I believe in a prompt, energetic execution of any policy once it is determined.
Don't just manage your time; manage your energy. Invest it wisely.
Details matter. It's easy to be different, but it's hard to be simply better.
Don't just build a product, build a universe where that product is essential.
The best strategy is always to be very strong; first in general, and then at the point of attack.
Opportunity knocks softly. You must be listening intently to hear it.
Seek first to understand, then to create. Innovation thrives in the space between comprehension and imagination.
True effectiveness lies not just in doing things right, but in doing the right things.
A good plan today is better than a perfect plan tomorrow.
The mind, like a garden, requires constant tending; neglect leads to weeds of doubt and despair.
Don't just build a product; craft an experience. The details are where the magic happens.
The best strategy is often the simplest one, executed with unwavering focus.
To will one thing is to renounce a thousand others.
Hold fast to common sense. There is little place for speculation when action is demanded.
Don't confuse activity with progress. Pause, reflect, and ensure your efforts are aligned with your soul's calling.
The art of war is simple enough. Find out where your enemy is, get at him as soon as you can, and strike him as hard as you can, and keep moving on.
Logic, like a compass, guides us through the fog of uncertainty.
Do not aim for success. The more you aim at it and make it a target, the more you are going to miss it. Aim instead for meaning.
The difference between successful people and really successful people is that really successful people say no to almost everything.
Keep moving forward, even if it's just a sketch at a time.
Effort without a clear objective is merely wasted energy. Know your target, then attack.
The magic is in the details. Don't overlook the small things that make the big picture shine.
Your thoughts are magnets. Attract what you desire, not what you fear.
Do not aim at success. The more you aim at it and make it a target, the more you are going to miss it.
Details matter. It's the small things that create the big picture.
A swift, decisive action is worth more than a thousand carefully laid plans.
The mind, unburdened by expectation, finds its own true course.