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March 6, 2026 | Read Online
“It is not enough that we do our best; sometimes we must do what is required.” ― Winston S. Churchill The Red Right Hand of Resolve Wendy and I have been binging Peaky Blinders before the movie comes out this month. The show always opens to the tune of Nick Cave’s ominous classic “Red Right Hand.” I can’t imagine a more perfect walk-on song for Thomas Shelby. Rival chieftains were racing to an island. Whoever touched land first would claim the kingdom for his own. Legend has it that when one chieftain saw that his adversary would beat him, he cut off his hand and threw it ashore to win. The severed, bloody hand became a symbol of extreme resolve. A red right hand still adorns the O'Neill coat of arms. Still, in any given season, we can make a stand around one thing. That singular activity that drives your success. It’s the thing you schedule first and protect the most. You plan for it early in the day, when you have maximum willpower. You design your bunker to fend off distractions. You muster all your resolve to achieve it. We’ve all had the experience of doing something remarkable. And if we look closely, that remarkable result came from weeks, months, maybe years of sustained focus. The good news is you don’t need to chop off an appendage to achieve the remarkable again. But you will need to cut through the interference, say no to lesser goals, and find your inner Thomas Shelby. One question to ponder in your thinking time: Where do I refuse to lose? Make an Impact! Not subscribed? Become a Twenty Percenter here. |
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February 27, 2026 | Read Online “It always takes longer than you expect, even when you take into account Hofstadter's Law.” – Douglas Hofstadter Two Laws Every Leader Should Know About Time Read that quote again. It's a riddle wrapped in a truth bomb. Computer scientist Douglas Hofstadter named this recursive little gem after himself, and it's been annoying project managers ever since. Here's the idea. You think a task will take two hours. Then you remember you always underestimate, so you...
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Hey friends, I'm heading to Atlanta next week for Keller Williams Family Reunion. If you plan on attending, I'd love to see you! Check out our onsite meet-up here!February 13, 2026 | Read Online “The saddest aspect of life right now is that science gathers knowledge faster than society gathers wisdom.” ― Isaac Asimov The Solomon Paradox University of Waterloo psychological scientist Igor Grossmann studies wisdom. He explores the times when we make good and bad decisions. If knowledge is the...