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into. The six principle is to start with abundance. Don’t start from a blank canvas or a blank page. Gather up as many rich resource is as you can and then distill those down into whatever it is that you’re creating. Start with abundance. Start with as many options at your fingertips as you can. Seventh is intermediate packets. Don’t try to build a cathedral in one go. Don’t try to climb Mount Everest in one trip. Break everything you do, even your most ambitious goals and dreams into tiny little packets like Lego pieces that you can build no matter how much time you have available each and every day. The eighth (Time 0:02:41)


try to climb Mount Everest in one trip. Break everything you do, even your most ambitious goals and dreams into tiny little packets like Lego pieces that you can build no matter how much time you have available each and every day. The eighth principle is that you only know what you make. You don’t need to learn and become an expert and know everything before you take action. Taking action is the best way to learn. It’s the best way to discover what you don’t know to discover what is going to be the most important part of whatever you’re creating. Ninth, make it easier for your future self. Your future self matters. They’re going to arrive very soon. Very soon you will be them. Package up and (Time 0:03:09)