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  1. Luck is just interpretation of a result.
  2. I think "make something amazing or don't make it at all" is good advice. But so is: "making something is infinitely better than not."
  3. Intrinsic vs. Extrinsic motivation: what's better for your creativity? - http://tinyurl.com/no5xwj
  4. We're drawn to stories of success, but also stories of failure. But we're especially drawn to stories of failure leading to success.
  5. RT @zen_habits 'Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away.' ~unknown
  6. “If every instinct you have is wrong, then the opposite would have to be right.” - Jerry Seinfeld to George Castanza
  7. Anything worth having has a price to pay. I think @stoweboyd articulates the cost for creative types very well - http://tinyurl.com/2z9em2.
  8. Getting into the creative flow: when it works, it's not work.
  9. One of my all time favorite takes on innovation - http://tinyurl.com/4zgeu7.
  10. @tferriss Many health books focus on the what and how. I also value the why if it includes data and research. Just anecdotes not enough.
  11. Words of wisdom from @MildlyCreative: "If you’re not grinning, you’ve decreased your odds of winning." Read more: http://tinyurl.com/mqe8fw
  12. The Dream that Got Squished, Squashed and Snuffed. #failedchildrensbooktitles
  13. @zen_habits Amusing quote, but even more amusing since you're sharing it. I'd wager it's not one of your rules of success. :)
  14. I love hearing about ppl loving their unconventional jobs - http://tinyurl.com/nktnuh
  15. @sivers I need more gratitude and less regret.
  16. @RicBucher Not sure if you've already said (or can say). But if you're GS, would you do this deal? And why/why not?
  17. @sportsguy33 To me, your career is just as successful. You have a very passionate following and you truly appear to enjoy your work.
  18. I love this post by @sivers on Why You Need Your Own Company - http://sivers.org/laboratory
  19. "Just because you got a positive result doesn't mean you made the right decision." If that caused you to nod, you may be a stathead.
  20. Just finished Randy Pausch's book The Last Lecture. Quite possibly the most inspirational book I've ever read.