Wednesday, February 17, 2010

How to Be Remarkable

These article from art of great things tells us how to be remarkable - here.

Remarkable things are made primarily of wholly unremarkable parts. A phone call, a chance meeting, a spiral notebook. It’s the way these parts happen to fit, and the context in which it happens that makes all the difference. And according to Cal Newport, the fact that you can’t imagine a step-by-step model for something is exactly what makes that thing impressive.

We aren’t fascinated by things we can easily understand; we’re fascinated by things far greater than the sum of their parts.


-you don’t start something remarkable. You start something, then you make it remarkable along the way.-

2 comments:

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