Tel Aviv appeals to me.
One of the great things about Houston is that they police themselves. It's the way Boston was in the '80s. No hacks or thieves are tolerated in the community, and that's HUGE.
Haters. . . are all failures. It's 100% across the board. No one who is truly brilliant at anything is a hater.
I realized a long time ago that instead of being jealous you can be inspired and appreciative. It carries more energy to you. . . That can be an awesome motivating force that can improve your life if you choose to be inspired and not jealous. One (being jealous) has no benefit whatsoever, the other is an incredible resource for creating momentum and improvement.
I realized a long time ago that instead of being jealous you can be inspired and appreciative. It carries more energy to you.
If you attach your mind to any ideology, you're going to be on a road, and that road may or may not lead you in a good direction. But you're gonna stay on that road because you are attached to an ideology. It could be a terrible road, but you stick with it regardless of rational thinking.
You are one miniscule piece of a never-ending cycle. In fact, you're not even a piece. You're just a holder for billions and billions of other pieces. Whether that's organic components, living organisms inside your body, bacteria or whatever it is, you're just part of the soup of the universe, so just try to enjoy what's good about it.
We have always known that heedless self-interest was bad morals; we know now that it is bad economics. Out of the collapse of a prosperity whose builders boasted their practicality has come the conviction that in the long run economic morality pays.
The prefect evening. . . lying down on the couch beside the bookcase and reading himself sleepy. . . Jim lying opposite him at the other end of the couch, also reading; the two of them absorbed in their books yet so completely aware of each other's presence.
Possibly the most important thing you do is actually edit the team.
If thou wouldst help others deal with them as though they were what they should be