Chris Guillebeau quotes:

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  • It's a lonely road for those of us who choose to be remarkable, and the path of convention can sometimes be appealing. That path is paved with safe lives, middle of the road monotony, and little chance of failure. But where's the fun in being like everyone else out there?

  • Instead of convincing people who are opposed to your message, spend your time finding people who are already predisposed to it.

  • If consensus is overrated, I think balance is, too. I have no interest in living a balanced life. I want a life of adventure.

  • If you're worried about life-work balance, something is probably wrong with your life or your work. Instead of agonizing over balance, get excited and create change.

  • The best time to start was last year. Failing that, today will do.

  • Instead of reflecting on the past, predict the future.

  • To truly live without regrets, pay attention. Ask yourself hard questions and see where they lead. Do I really want this job? Is this relationship right for me? If I could do anything, would it be what I'm doing today ... or something different?

  • Let's embrace more of life, not less. Balanced people don't change the world, and I'd rather spend my time feeling worn out from meaningful activities and projects.

  • Never despise small beginnings, and don't belittle your own accomplishments. Remember them and use them as inspiration as you go on to the next thing. When you venture outside your comfort zone, wherever the starting point may be, it's kind of a big deal.

  • Pursue meaningful adventures.

  • Embracing new things often requires us to embrace our fears, however trivial they may seem. You deal with fear not by pretending it doesn't exist, but by refusing to give it decision-making authority.

  • Unreasonable," "unrealistic," and "impractical" are all words used to marginalize a person or idea that fails to conform with conventionally expected standards.

  • 1. "What do you really want to get out of life?" 2. "What can you offer the world that no one else can?

  • If plan A fails, remember there are 25 more letters.

  • Always revisit your decisions in the light of new knowledge and information. Don't be afraid to change.

  • Don't try to be fearless or pretend you aren't impacted by fear. Just try to prevent fear from making your decisions for you.

  • Whereever you are in life, however old you are, begin thinking about every day as the first day of your life.

  • Some people think self-employment is risky, but the real risk lies in deriving your security from an external source.

  • Your possibilities are unlimited, but it all begins with the deliberate choice to think differently.

  • Many of us live our lives out of the fear of what other people think of us. We're waiting for someone to give us a permission slip that tells us it's OK to be ourselves. Don't try to be fearless or pretend you aren't impacted by fear. Just try to prevent fear from making your decisions for you.

  • Give yourself permission to do what you've always wanted.

  • Often when we ask for advice, we don't really want advice-we want someone to say "That's great! Go for it!"

  • Say yes to everything youâ??re excited about or afraid of.

  • In the battle between planning and action, action wins.

  • We must purposefully create a life of gratitude if we want to be fully alive.

  • Why travel - because the world was meant to be experienced, not imagined.

  • The choices we make now affect the opportunities available in the future

  • If you make your business about helping others, you'll always have plenty of work.

  • If you want to achieve the unimaginable, you start by imagining it.

  • Courage comes through achievement, but also through the attempt.

  • In the long-term, security comes from an asset you create or acquire, not a position in someone else's asset.

  • Regret is what you should fear the most. If something is going to keep you awake at night, let it be the fear of not following your dream.

  • Without the edge, [life's] boring...If you're doing something that's definitely achievable with 100% odds of success, where's the draw in that?

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