However long it's going to take, the only sensible thing to do is start now.
Michael Barber, Accomplishment: How to Achieve Ambitious and Challenging Things
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However long it's going to take, the only sensible thing to do is start now.
Michael Barber, Accomplishment: How to Achieve Ambitious and Challenging Things
“The devil loves to create factions and divisions and rivalries. We need to remember that we’re one. We’re one church, we’re one race, we’re one family.”
- Dr. Michael Patrick Barber
A refreshing fantasy metal song.
Heard the band (Gloryhammer) for the second time.
After listening to another song from them He Has Returned. (This was the first time.)
Found the songs nice... Fairly clean metal without dark spiritual themes like most other metal bands. (So, I think...)
Surprise surprise! This is a British band!
WIZARDTHRONE
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My new obsession ✨🔥 crazymathematical wizards are slaying the windstorms of Thyraxistic plains🔥 aka if u like Symphony black metal.... LISTEN IT ✨✨
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Gloryhammer shitpost
The Pope is Not the Antichrist
This is how results get ground out - routine, regularity, monotony. […] Thinking about both writing novels and running long distances, the Japanese author Haruki Murakami makes a similar point: T’o keep on going you have to keep up the rhythm. This is the important thing for long-term projects. Once you set the pace, the rest will follow.’
Michael Barber, Accomplishment: How to Achieve Ambitious and Challenging Things
With many accomplishments, this stage is the slog, the hard grind, the whole nine yards - the sheer bloody hard work of getting stuff done. This part largely gets left out of history books and biographies, because they tend to be about events. Only occasionally, in a good biography, are you given some idea of what the subject actually did all day - rather than just the events in his or her life. But people's lives consist of their daily activities.
Michael Barber, Accomplishment: How to Achieve Ambitious and Challenging Things