- If you think you've gone too far, keep going.
- Few things in this world take more than 15 minutes, the question is: whose 15 minutes?
- Always presume noble intent.
- Communicate face to face first, over the phone second, and via email or text as last resort.
- Never pass up an opportunity to fix a serious problem.
- Jumpstart action by accomplishing something.
- “Point one” is never “the point.”
- Few people will tell you the truth until it’s too late.
- Have the courage to do medium-term planning.
- Most things are an op. The question is: whose op?
- Don’t underestimate the power of showing up and doing the work.
- “First person to write it down is in charge. Whatever it is.” - @ScottAdamsSays
- “Judge, and prepare to be judged.” - Ayn Rand
- Calm your mind enough to admit that the simple answer is often the correct one.
- Treat major decision making as an exercise in risk management.
- The most terrifying and empowering realization you will ever have is that nobody is coming to save you
- Always prepare for catastrophic failure.
- Have a plan for catastrophic success.
- Nothing good happens after midnight.
- True communication is over-communication.
- If you don’t grab someone’s attention, they’ll start making their grocery list.