Life On - Top
High achievers often use radical prioritization. Warren Buffett famously advised listing 25 goals, picking the top 5, and then avoiding the other 20 at all costs to ensure full energy is directed toward the highest priorities.
Reaching the top often requires mastering a "primary flow activity," which induces a deep, focused state of immersion that allows for consistent achievement of goals. Life on Top
Success is frequently attributed to a "growth mindset" that views failure not as an end but as a necessary stepping stone toward mastery. 2. Social Dynamics and the "View from the Peak" High achievers often use radical prioritization