Was reading multiple thoughts towards the mindset of Jeff Bezos.

Found it simple & extremely useful ....hence sharing as a thread.

Do read it ....can be very useful
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is widely respected for a number of qualities.

~ Known for how to hire the right people.
~ Known for Making smart expansion decisions.

In very short, Jeff Bezos is known for being unusually smart.
Jeff Bezos learned it very early that intelligence alone won't make you successful.

He learnt that intelligence alone won't help you live a life that you'll look back on with few regrets.

Jeff says that " Cleverness is a gift ".
There are Researches that shows we more often regret things we didn't do than the things we did, even if things we did turned out badly.

With time and effort, you can fix almost any mistake. But you can't go back and do the things you dreamed of doing, but didn't.
Here are the questions that Jeff Bezos suggest to keep asking yourself

1. Will inertia be your guide, or will you follow your passions?

2. Will you follow dogma, or will you be original?

3. Will you choose a life of ease, or a life of service and adventure?
4. Will you wilt under criticism, or will you follow your convictions?

5. Will you bluff it out when you're wrong, or will you apologize?

6. Will you guard your heart against rejection, or will you act when you fall in love?
7. Will you play it safe, or will you be a little bit swashbuckling?

8. When it's tough, will you give up, or will you be relentless?

9. Will you be a cynic, or will you be a builder?

10. Will you be clever at the expense of others, or will you be kind?
Like every other list, this list of questions also sound hard as well as easy.

Take criticism and follow convictions.
You're most likely to regret thinking you didn't reach your full potential.

You'll most regret not becoming the person you feel you could have become, if only you had tried.

Because that's one mistake you can never go back and fix.

Choice is yours....only you.
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