Treat your life like a game.

The economy is like a machine.

The world is still in deleveraging.

Almost everything is like a machine.

I don't get caught up in the moment.

Pull in your belt, spend less, and reduce debt.

I notice a difference from the moment I meditate.

I think the media argues all the time with itself.

I'm scared of people with power making the decision.

Like the saying goes, don't believe everything you read.

I don't think there is such a thing as the perfect system.

When you're centered, your emotions are not hijacking you.

He who lives by the crystal ball will eat shattered glass.

Watch out for people who think it's embarrassing not to know.

That's what I mean by radical truth. I mean accepting reality.

The more you think you know, the more closed-minded you'll be.

If you don't own Gold, you know neither history nor economics.

There are far more good answers "out there" than there are in you.

Don't worry about looking good - worry about achieving your goals.

What matters most is that the people you work with share your values.

We don't have ways of resolving the arguments in idea meritocratic way.

There are two main drivers of asset class returns - inflation and growth.

An economy is not a complicated thing; it just has a lot of moving parts.

Successful people ask for the criticism of others and consider its merit.

To make money in the markets, you have to think independently and be humble.

It's more important to do big things well than to do small things perfectly.

Know what your people are like, and make sure they do their jobs excellently.

Forget about what the technology is. Just understand the motivation behind it.

I pay about a third in taxes, I give away about a third, and I follow the law.

Nature is a machine. The family is a machine. The life cycle is like a machine.

Constantly probe the people who report to you, and encourage them to probe you.

Everyone has to decide for themselves what works for them and their organization.

I think meditation has been the single biggest reason for whatever success Ive had

Meditation, more than any other factor, has been the reason for what success I've had.

The media has the power to create an entrenched perception of reality that's incorrect.

I think it is in the nature of individuals and individual entities not to self-correct.

Some people seek to understand, and some people seek to portray what they want to portray.

Meditation more than anything in my life was the biggest ingredient of whatever success I've had.

If inflation-adjusted interest rates decline in a given country, its currency is likely to decline.

Be wary of the arrogant intellectual who comments from the stands without having played on the field.

When two intelligent parties disagree, that's when the potential for learning and moving ahead begins.

I think so many people are reactive... they see things in a short term way they're right up against it.

To be successful, we need everyone to think independently and work through disagreement to decide what's best.

We wouldn't be successful if we didn't have independent thinkers who can argue and then resolve their arguments.

You should have a strategic asset allocation mix that assumes that you don't know what the future is going to hold.

I also believe that everyone needs to think independently and make their own decisions on what makes the most sense.

There is a strong tendency to get used to and accept very bad things that would be shocking if seen with fresh eyes.

The big question is: When will the term structure of interest rates change? That's the question to be worried about.

Principles are what allow you to live a life consistent with those values. Principles connect your values to your actions.

There is giant untapped potential in disagreement, especially if the disagreement is between two or more thoughtful people

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