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What Are the Wealth Principles from The Richest Man in Babylon?
The Richest Man in Babylon by George S. Clason teaches seven wealth principles through parables set in ancient Babylon. The most foundational: a part of all you earn is yours to keep. Not to spend later — to keep and grow. These principles have survived for nearly a century because they address human behavior, not market conditions. The patterns they target — spending everything you earn, chasing quick returns, neglecting to invest in yourself — are as intact today as they were in ancient Mesopotamia. // A PROBLEM AS OLD... Read more...
What Is the Best Morning Routine for Self-Improvement?
The best morning routine has three components: a moment of stillness before the world reaches in, a moment of intention to choose what matters most today, and a moment of movement to wake the body. Ten minutes holds all three. The goal isn’t complexity — it’s consistency. A routine you can hold on your worst day is the only kind worth building. // THE BOOT SEQUENCE PROBLEM When a computer powers on, it doesn’t immediately start running applications. It goes through a boot sequence — a series of checks that... Read more...
What Is a Personal Operating System for Life?
A personal operating system is a deliberate framework for how you think, act, earn, relate, and recover — designed on purpose rather than assembled by accident. Most people are running a system they never chose. It was installed for them across years of watching their parents, absorbing their culture, and carrying forward beliefs they never once stopped to examine. A personal operating system changes that. It puts you in the architect’s seat. // THE PROBLEM WITH DEFAULT SETTINGS Every computer runs on an operating system. It manages memory, coordinates processes,... Read more...