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In this conversation on Duff McDuffy’s Precision Change , we talk about…
- Why computer hacks probably shouldn’t be considered “life” hacks…and what should.
- Why “if there’s a path, it’s not your path,” and how to find yours!
- How no Firefox add-on is going to help you ask the tough questions of what life’s about.
- Why there’s no “there” there in doing things that are “going to lead to somewhere.”
- Why you should never affirm “everything I touch turns to gold” or risk ending up like King Midas!
- The many forms of lifestyle design, and why only a custom design will do.
- Why if you are truly lifehacking, you might appear flaky for a while, but eventually you will work out the bugs.
Related links of possible interest:
- Precision Change, an awesome personal development podcast
- The Life Hack Misnomer, an article that goes more in depth into the “lifehack” language, and where it goes wrong
- The Cult of Abundance, Goal Autoimmune Disorder, & Abundance 2.0
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Clay Collins is widely regarded as one of the top internet marketers in the world. Now in his 30s, Clay left home at age 15 to start his first software company and has been practicing entrepreneurship, off and on, ever since. Clay has been behind the scenes (advising and writing copy) for some of the most important and highest grossing information marketing campaigns on the internet.