Sorry to bring up death in the title yet you and I both come with an expiration date. Like it or not, we’ll all end up as dust. Soon or late. I’ve yet to read an obituary that says “he died peacefully surrounded by his banker, his stockbroker, and his accountant.” No, the good ones all speak of being close to loved ones and of the impact the deceased had on the world around them. It’ll help you identify what truly counts. So you can strip out the trivialities. And lead your most m...
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Sorry to bring up death in the title yet you and I both come with an expiration date. Like it or not, we’ll all end up as dust. Soon or late. I’ve yet to read an obituary that says “he died peacefully surrounded by his banker, his stockbroker, and his accountant.” No, the good ones all speak of being close to loved ones and of the impact the deceased had on the world around them. It’ll help you identify what truly counts. So you can strip out the trivialities. And lead your most m...
Reject Mediocrity: Settle for Nothing Less Than Excellence
The Daily Mastery Podcast by Robin Sharma
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Reject Mediocrity: Settle for Nothing Less Than Excellence
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The Daily Mastery Podcast by Robin Sharma
Sorry to bring up death in the title yet you and I both come with an expiration date. Like it or not, we’ll all end up as dust. Soon or late. I’ve yet to read an obituary that says “he died peacefully surrounded by his banker, his stockbroker, and his accountant.” No, the good ones all speak of being close to loved ones and of the impact the deceased had on the world around them. It’ll help you identify what truly counts. So you can strip out the trivialities. And lead your most m...