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What I Wish I’d Known at 18 - PRSUIT
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Moving to New York City: you can change your life anytime. How to get in tune with your intuition & live a life that feels right. The key to getting things done (and not just talking about it). I did a social media cleanse and it changed my life. Start a business online. View from the Top. The 2 “eyes” that every leader needs to have. My favorite up & coming startups from Y Combinator demo day 2016. How to successfully build a company with a friend. Y combinator demo day 2016. What I Wish I’d Known at 18.
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Committee
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Ted Gonder is a member of the U.S. President's Advisory Council on Financial Capability for Young Americans and the co-founding CEO of Moneythink, the only movement of young people restoring the economic health of the United States through preventative, transformative, and evidence-driven youth financial education. Since 2009, Moneythink has trained over 1000 college leaders to serve as financial mentors and college role models to over 9000 teenagers across 10 states. STAY UP TO DATE.
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A Few Things I Learned in College
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Momentum is writing on the Svbtle. January 20, 2013. A Few Things I Learned in College. Recently, I’ve had the privilege of speaking for college audiences to share what I learned during my undergraduate years. I don’t think any of this stuff is super unique, but some audience members found it valuable, so I’m posting it here. The talks were mainly themed around risk and fear. Here are some of the bullets from my notes:. Quit early, quit often. Fear is a compass pointing true north. This insight comes fro...
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Momentum is writing on the Svbtle. Social entrepreneur on a mission to even the odds for future generations. Jan 20, 2013. A Few Things I Learned in College. Recently, I’ve had the privilege of speaking for college audiences to share what I learned during my undergraduate years. I don’t think any of this stuff is super unique, but some audience members found it valuable, so I’m posting it here. The talks were mainly themed around risk and fear. Here are some of the bullets from my notes:. Jan 20, 2013.
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How to Make Good Decisions without Rational Thinking
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Momentum is writing on the Svbtle. December 13, 2013. How to Make Good Decisions without Rational Thinking. All successful people operate by principles that help them be successful. Without principles, you would be forced to react to circumstances that come at you without considering what you value most and how to make choices to get what you want. This would prevent you from making the most of your life. - Ray Dalio. The only way I’ve gotten anywhere in life so far is with this formula:. It’s the abilit...
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Momentum is writing on the Svbtle. Social entrepreneur on a mission to even the odds for future generations. Dec 8, 2013. I want to be thoroughly used up when I die, for the harder I work the more I love. I rejoice in life for its own sake. Life is no brief candle to me. It’s a sort of splendid torch which I’ve got a hold of for the moment and I want to make it burn as brightly as possible before gratitude handing it in to future generations. - George Bernard Shaw. Continue reading →. Dec 5, 2013. JK Row...
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On the Origins of Mentorship
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Momentum is writing on the Svbtle. February 3, 2014. On the Origins of Mentorship. Words only speak as loud as the actions behind them. And actions speak louder than words. About what a huge impact mentors have had on my life. In fact, mentorship has been so meaningful to me that I decided to build an [organization]( www.moneythink.org. The word mentor originates in Homer’s. Mentor’s story picks back up in year 1699 through the book. Les aventures de Télémaque. The adventures of Telemachus. By Fénelon...
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Momentum is writing on the Svbtle. Social entrepreneur on a mission to even the odds for future generations. Feb 18, 2013. To Bend without Breaking. When you adopt the standards and the values of someone else you surrender your own integrity. You become, to the extent of your surrender, less of a human being. - Eleanor Roosevelt. Continue reading →. Feb 17, 2013. One moment, you’re walking your dog, having coffee with an old friend, or drifting to sleep on a flight; the next moment, turbulence hits. ...
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How to Take an Emotional Vacation
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Momentum is writing on the Svbtle. March 15, 2014. How to Take an Emotional Vacation. Strain is a wonderful thing. When we work hard toward what we believe, we earn something that’s far more valuable than money: meaning. So, left to our own devices, we end up with quarter-life and mid-life crises. In either case, we can each probably use an emotional vacation at some point. I try to take mini emotional vacations on the weekends: writing, practicing aikido, napping, washing dishes and folding clothes in s...
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The Supernova Inside Us
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Momentum is writing on the Svbtle. March 9, 2014. The Supernova Inside Us. The universe is an incredible thing. It’s huge, and growing, and we’re incapable of understanding almost any of it. Part of why it’s incredible to us is because we’re responsible for it, at least in our own minds. We certainly didn’t create it, but we did invent our perception of it. We invented the word universe as well as the scientific tools to explore it. The burning desire to create, to love, to build, to protect, or at the v...
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