The Manual That Fits in Eleven Lines and Lasts a Lifetime
You don’t need a thousand-page book to figure out how to live well. You need clear principles, consistently practiced until they become character.
Here are eleven.
Be discreet. What you build in silence holds more value than what you announce publicly. Noise attracts attention. Results attract respect.
Work hard. Not as a substitute for strategy. As the foundation for everything that any strategy builds without it.
Dress well. Not to impress. To respect the space you occupy and the person you are becoming.
Eat better. A well-cared body is a mind that decides with more clarity, works with more energy, and withstands with more consistency.
Speak less. Unnecessary words add nothing. They subtract credibility. Those who speak less are heard more when they do.
Do more. Intention without execution is just a plan. Execution without perfection is still a result. Result is the only argument the world accepts without contest.
Live in the present. The past is memory. The future is a plan. The present is the only place where anything can truly be built.
Be kind. Not out of weakness. By deliberate choice from someone who understands that kindness opens doors that arrogance closes forever.
Stay humble. Especially when success appears. Because humility in prosperity is the toughest test and the most revealing of character.
Avoid drama. Drama consumes energy that should be building. A real problem requires a solution. Manufactured drama only requires distance.
Chase your goals. Without asking for permission. Without waiting for validation. Without stopping when it gets tough, especially when it gets tough.
Eleven principles. A life well-lived. The secret was never knowing. It was practicing.$MUB
You don’t need a thousand-page book to figure out how to live well. You need clear principles, consistently practiced until they become character.
Here are eleven.
Be discreet. What you build in silence holds more value than what you announce publicly. Noise attracts attention. Results attract respect.
Work hard. Not as a substitute for strategy. As the foundation for everything that any strategy builds without it.
Dress well. Not to impress. To respect the space you occupy and the person you are becoming.
Eat better. A well-cared body is a mind that decides with more clarity, works with more energy, and withstands with more consistency.
Speak less. Unnecessary words add nothing. They subtract credibility. Those who speak less are heard more when they do.
Do more. Intention without execution is just a plan. Execution without perfection is still a result. Result is the only argument the world accepts without contest.
Live in the present. The past is memory. The future is a plan. The present is the only place where anything can truly be built.
Be kind. Not out of weakness. By deliberate choice from someone who understands that kindness opens doors that arrogance closes forever.
Stay humble. Especially when success appears. Because humility in prosperity is the toughest test and the most revealing of character.
Avoid drama. Drama consumes energy that should be building. A real problem requires a solution. Manufactured drama only requires distance.
Chase your goals. Without asking for permission. Without waiting for validation. Without stopping when it gets tough, especially when it gets tough.
Eleven principles. A life well-lived. The secret was never knowing. It was practicing.$MUB