There was someone who was interviewed on Tim Ferriss who recommended finding out what you care about and spending a lot more on that and what you don’t care about and spending a lot less on that. In particular, there was a suggestion to think about spending ten times as much on what you care about—you’ve got a chance of turning up improvements which aren’t nearly that expensive.
There was someone who was interviewed on Tim Ferriss who recommended finding out what you care about and spending a lot more on that and what you don’t care about and spending a lot less on that. In particular, there was a suggestion to think about spending ten times as much on what you care about—you’ve got a chance of turning up improvements which aren’t nearly that expensive.
In case you were wondering, the interviewee is Ramit Sethi, who was talking about what he calls “money dials”.