The Meaning of Life
I recently had the biggest “ah-ha” moment of my life while listening to a podcast. This was the simple but meaningful quote:
“The meaning of life is solving your problems.”
The more difficult the problem, the more meaningful it is.
The 4 most difficult problems:
- Health
- Knowledge
- Relationships
- Wealth
The 4 solutions:
- Develop good health habits. Drink enough water, eat healthy, sleep 8–9 hours, lift heavy weights 4x a week, do cardio every week.
- Read 52+ books every year. Learn to write well. Learn to speak well. Focus on non-fiction regarding health, relationships, and wealth. Read all of the humanities and the sciences.
- Make friends, then date people. Fix your family culture. Join a running club, sports team, or book club to make new friends. Date people in your social circle. Remove toxic people.
- Develop a high-income skill and invest. Wealth is easier to achieve when you have adequate health, knowledge, and relationships.
These 4 solutions need to be done sequentially to prevent issues down the road.
Happiness
Health + knowledge + good relationships = happiness.
Achieve happiness before wealth.
Books to read:
Health:
- Andrew Huberman YouTube channel
- Starting Strength by Mark Rippetoe
- Scientific Principles of Strength Training by Mike Israetel
Wealth:
- The Almanack of Naval Ravikant (My favorite book)
- The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel
- Invest Answers YouTube channel
Relationships:
- The Laws of Human Nature by Robert Greene
- The School of Life by Alain de Botton
- Principles by Ray Dalio (a book on relationships disguised as a business book)