1. “There is no exact answer to the question
‘what is the meaning of life.’ It’s like asking a chess master ‘what is the
best move in the world?’ It all depends on what situation you are in.” It also
reinforced the belief, that which does not kill me makes me stronger. P 176
2. My wife and kids love to walk, and I feel like
it’s something I can do forever. I’m kind of bummed that it took me so long to
realize how great it makes me feel. Meditation? That is a tougher nut to crack,
but if you can train your brain to do it (like learning anything—playing the
guitar, doing impressions, driving stick shift) it’s a great skill to have. It
just takes practice. Every smart person and stable person I know both walks and
meditates. The app Headspace is a fun way to start. Try and do it every day.
But I suggest not doing it while you are walking . . . for now. P 177
JIMMY FALLON is an Emmy Award–and Grammy
Award–winning comedian. He is known for his work as a cast member of Saturday
Night Live and as the host of the late-night talk show The Tonight Show
Starring Jimmy Fallon. He is the author of several books, including Your Baby’s
First Word Will Be DADA, and his latest, Everything Is Mama. Jimmy lives in New
York City with his wife, Nancy, and their two daughters, Winnie and Franny. If
you’d like to see him flying on top of my feet (seriously), check out tim.blog/
jimmy
Reference
Ferriss, Timothy. Tribe of Mentors:
Short Life Advice from the Best in the World (P. 175). Houghton Mifflin
Harcourt. Kindle Edition.
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