The One‑Line Formula For Life
Over the years I’ve read quite a few self‑help books. Lately they’re sprouting up left and right like mushrooms, fed by a generation that wants to get more out of life than a standard forty‑hour work week can offer.
There are books with ten‑step plans that claim to help you achieve everything you set your mind to. There are books that show you don’t need wealthy parents to make it in life. And there are self‑help books that tell you how you can easily hop between parallel universes and choose your desired path at any moment.
But the more self‑help books I read, the more I realize they all say exactly the same thing, just with different wording and supporting stories.
The common denominator for getting what you want is simple:
Start, keep going, and don’t stop until you achieve it.
That’s really all there is to it.