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Time

Time is the one thing you can’t make more of. It’s the great equalizer. 168 hours.

I haven’t watched season two, but season one of Altered Carbon on Netflix had an interesting premise. If people lived forever, capitalism wouldn’t work. The reason capitalism works is because people die, and, very frequently, the person who earned the money leaves it to their children who screw it all up. It takes some time, but the money is redistributed by stupidity. If you have infinite life, the person who figures out how to make money continues to grow more and more powerful.

That power growth becomes exponential. I’m not recommending the show. In fact, it was a little disturbing for my taste.

Here’s the point. Time can be the great equalizer or the great multiplier. If you let yourself be persuaded to watch things like Altered Carbon on Netflix, then you’re most likely falling behind. If on the other hand you can squeeze out what is the equivalent of 10 extra hours per week, week after week, well then, you have a super power when compared to the rest of the world.

You can grow exponentially more powerful, smarter, whatever you like. Do you understand? I haven’t got it all worked out, but I’ve got a lot of it worked it out. And it certainly isn’t easy.

In the February issue of Physician Assistant Exam Scholars, I’m going to work you through three exercises that will transform how you get your work done. They will change the very nature of you function.

These aren’t “hacks” or “ninja” tricks, silly things you’ve read online, nope. You’ve never seen these, anywhere. And if you complete them, (it’s easy to read them and not do them, that’s for sure) not all at once, but over the next six months, your cohort is going to wonder what happened to you. They’re going to look at the waitress and say, “I’ll have what she’s having.”

Let’s get started:

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