This writing process here is supposed to be daily, a consistent and disciplined effort. I missed yesterday, though, so I cannot let two days in a row slide.

This then had me contemplating—when is pumping out thoughts or products more valuable than creating something of quality?

Mr. Beast has been very open about the fact that one well-done video with an excellent thumbnail and headline will do better than 1000 shitty ones.

Yet, Casey Neistat has made a fortune by creating a daily vlog, and he admits there were days he didn’t know if he would find a story in the day.

Is Mr. Beast correct because his magnitude of success is larger?

I think there needs to be personal judgment. I think you need to know when a daily effort is required versus a weekly, monthly, quarterly or annual action is required.

People have seasons that determine where their ebb and flow is at. You should maximize your energies for where you are.

A daily effort until you have perfected the process will give you more chances at bat and get you where you want to go faster.

Then you slow down and put in the best work out, maximizing the talent and skill you have acquired.

Buddha said, “What you think, you become…” So, while quotes won’t change your life, they can shift your perspective, which can be life-changing.

I've learned that you can't have everything and do everything at the same time.

Oprah Winfrey

I think you can have it all, just not all at once.

And if you aren’t smart about sequencing, you won’t get it all.

There are times in your life when it is the window of opportunity now, and once that window closes, the chance is gone.

Know those moments. Plan for it.

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