The pie

It’s tempting to spend your time figuring out how to get a greater percentage of the pie.

But your time is better spent trying to grow the whole thing.

Stay out of the muck.

Pie thieves get caught eventually.

Side gigs

Get a side gig.

Tutoring or speaking or ushering or vending or bartending or promoting or coaching or Lyfting.

Diversification aside, side gigs are, more than anything, fun.

Say yes

Say yes more.

So much more fun (and likable) than “no” or “well” or “maybe” or “okay, so” or whatever other disagreeing, contradictory, or apathetic response you have.

Yeah?

That chip on your shoulder

You’re gong to have a couple of life-changing learning experiences at or during your first real job.

These experiences will become the moral fabric for the rest of your working life.

You’ll know if you’ve already had yours.

And if so, use it in all of your future work.

What to do

Think about the times you’ve been the happiest. And think about the times when you made other people the happiest.

  • Is it selling lemonade?
  • Is it playing piano?
  • Is it fixing computers?
  • Is it writing about what you learned?
  • Is it telling jokes in front of an audience?
  • Is it hosting parties?
  • Is it that thing you enjoyed doing before you needed to pay your own bills?

Do that.

Do that forever.

Life of thirds

The life plan of thirds:

Spend the first third of your life learning, the next third making money, and the last third giving it all away.

This is nice at first glance.

But why not spend the entire life learning?

Then, the other two things will come naturally.