Remove mental clutter

less is more

I’ve often found that complex things rarely yield results.

You are better off doing less, but in higher quality.

The main reason for doing this is that you can only get good results by focusing on an endeavour with your full capacity.

Very few individuals are capable of truly multitasking (and even they might benefit from some quality focus).

It would yield a good result to identify the major things in your life that take up significant head space (workflows, habits, hobbies, people, etc).

Identify which ones of these are a “clutter” - that is, they do not add much value to you (or worse, they affect you negatively) - and cut them off.

Simplicity is a luxury, all geniuses focus on the basics and improve them.

Only do noobs try to complicate everything in an effort to look smarter. Less clutter is more work done.

The Colab and The Genius are two free resources that help me declutter my brain and acquire useful info, do check them out (visit the links, enter your email, and hit “subscribe” to gain access).

That was it for today, see you tomorrow 9 AM!

— Kalpit Veerwal

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