50 Things I Have Learned at 50

Today is my 50th go around the sun and inspired by KK I wanted to capture some of the things I have learned and hope will be helpful to my fellow humans on the journey:
- Life is about the people. They matter more than things.
- The law of averages is really true. So, take a lot of attempts and don't let failures be overly discouraging.
- Protect your downside and your upside will take care of yourself.
- Travel truly expands perspectives and cures narrow thinking.
- It's unbelievable how fulfilling life becomes with a compatible, loving and complementary spouse. Create your own luck by picking well.
- My kids fill my heart with utmost joy. They are worth all the time, love and care you can give. Other ambitions are worth trading time for this priority.
- Always look to add value. Be a person of value. You get to participate in upside, but more importantly, it makes life and business fulfilling.
- You can always compliment someone on their shoes.
- High trust deals and relationships make business 100x easier.
- Walking first thing in the morning before breakfast is one of the simplest, healthiest habits for longevity and productivity.
- Creativity > Productivity
- God loves you. He's always seeking and speaking to you.
- Picking up the phone solves problems faster. Don't hide behind email and text.
- Set your family up with lifetime sports. We still snowboard and play tennis.
- Plans don't withstand reality's curveballs. But, always plan.
- Flexibility in a world of speed and uncertainty is vital to protect and use.
- Stop trying to impress strangers. Give your best to worthy friends.
- Walk 10 minutes after every meal.
- Function follows form. Pick your living and office space to force you to do things you like - move, play, make friends, explore, etc.
- Make your reading area convenient and enjoyable. When you are bored, simply go to your happy place and read. Read everything all the time.
- Express gratitude every day with a personal note. It should be who you are, not what you do.
- Love adventure! There's always more to experience.
- Be a minimalist. It makes you more effective. And happier.
- The Joneses suck.
- Gentleness can be learned. Some people are natural at it. It's more important than being right.
- Writing is therapeutic. Write to figure out what's in your head. Clarity comes from writing and doing it often.
- Learn how to win. Much of winning is persevering through hard things. It's a muscle and you can't shortcut it.
- Play with different morning routines and see what works for your personality. But, don't be random. That only exacerbates chaos.
- Discipline truly is freedom.
- Time is a funny tool to incorporate into your goals. Patient people have a good sense of using time to get new realities to emerge. I have learned that tensions unwind, new opportunities emerge and the universe has a way of presenting new options if you wait.
- Loyalty matters a lot. Evaluate this across your relationships and be a person of loyalty where it matters.
- Technology keeps changing the game. Don't get stuck in old games that are irrelevant. Especially, don't overvalue effort and hard work when technology does the heavy lifting for you.
- Try to own very few things. Better to use things and enjoy moments.
- It's very hard to do, but be without sunk cost bias. When things change, move on and ruthlessly eliminate. It's cleaner and clearer.
- Celebrate often and with heart!
- "When people show you who they are, believe them." - Maya Angelou
- Read the Effective Executive your whole life repeatedly. It keeps you from doing wasteful things.
- Value standing out more than fitting in.
- When traveling, prioritize high speed reliable internet.
- Visit the national parks. They are incredible, memorable and sacred.
- "Some people, if they don't ask, you can't tell them."
- There's always a way. All problems are solvable. Have some grit.
- Don't compromise on your shoes. And, have the right shoes for the right activities.
- Show hospitality everywhere. You can tailgate all the time. You can have cold drinks for new and old friends. Just think about making every event fun.
- Get really good at dealmaking. It's very hard, if not impossible, to later change expectations. Put energy into setting up the right deals so you can live with it happily.
- Value people who take risk.
- Forgive and be forgiven. Have a clean title.
- We are spiritual. It's why we ascribe meaning to everything. We are made in His image.
- Don't flatter. But be accurate in your praise of someone.
- Pick where you want to live first. Find your people. Start your career around those two priorities.
P.S. Thank you to my friends for posting your 50+ Things!