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12 Lessons From "Ignore Everybody" πŸ‘‡
1. The more unique your idea is, the harder it will be for people to give you good advice. Ignore everybody.
2. You have to put in the hours. Skill and natural talent matters less and less as you work more and more hours.
3. In the long run the people who work hardest, longest win.
4. We underestimate how much time, discipline, and stamina play a part in our success.
5. Assume that you will receive no recognition for the work you do. Assume that nobody will care. Then, create it anyway.
6. Most people hide behind pillars. Pillars are fancy equipment, stuff not required to just do the work.
7. Nobody can be good at everything. All the great artists and entrepreneurs figure out ways to get around their limitations.
πŸ”ΈThere is no reason being bad at some aspect of your art should prevent you from sharing the art entirely.
8. It's not about the success you receive. It's about what you are going to create with the short amount of time you have left on this planet.
9. You have to find a way of working that makes it dead easy to take full advantage of your inspired moments. They never hit at a convenient time, nor do they last long.
10. The best way to get approval is to not need it.
11. Every great artist has their own voice. You have to find yours.
12. Work hard. Keep at it. Live simply and quietly. Remain humble. Stay positive. Create your own luck. Be nice. Be polite.
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