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This document appears to be a scanned page from a self-help book (identifiable by content as Tim Ferriss's 'The 4-Hour Workweek') focusing on 'lifestyle design' and vocational choices. It includes a chapter header 'The Top 13 New Rich Mistakes' and footnotes citing psychological and linguistic texts. The page bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013988' Bates stamp, indicating it was included in a document production for a House Oversight Committee investigation.

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Name Role Context
Abraham Maslow American Psychologist
Cited in footnote 81 regarding 'peak experience' and Hierarchy of Needs.
Ellen Bialystok Author
Cited in footnote 83 as co-author of 'In Other Words'.
Kenji Hakuta Author
Cited in footnote 83 as co-author of 'In Other Words'.
Frank Wilczek Physicist
Quoted at the start of Chapter 16; 2004 Nobel Prize winner.
Articolo 31 Italian rap group
Quoted at the start of Chapter 16.

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Name Type Context
Basic Books
Publisher cited in footnote 83.
Space Camp
Suggested as a vocation activity in the text.
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the footer stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.

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Ellen Bialystok Co-authors Kenji Hakuta
Listed together in footnote 83 for the book 'In Other Words'.

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"If you don’t make mistakes, you’re not working on hard enough problems. And that’s a big mistake."
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"Ho imparato che niente e impossibile, e anche che quasi niente e facile ... (I’ve learned that nothing is impossible, and that almost nothing is easy ...)"
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"Mistake are the name of the game in lifestyle design."
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"Losing sight of dreams and falling into work for work’s sake (W4W)"
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What do you enjoy sharing or experiencing with other people?
5. Based on the outcomes of steps 1–4, consider testing new part- or full-time vocations.
Full-time work isn’t bad if it’s what you’d rather be doing. This is where we distinguish “work” from a “vocation.”
If you have created a muse or cut your hours down to next to nothing, consider testing a part-time or full-time vocation: a true calling or dream occupation. This is what I did with this book. I can now tell people I’m a writer rather than giving them the two-hour drug dealer explanation. What did you dream of being when you were a kid? Perhaps it’s time to sign up for Space Camp or intern as an assistant to a marine biologist.
Recapturing the excitement of childhood isn’t impossible. In fact, it’s required. There are no more chains—or excuses—to hold you back.
81. Abraham Maslow, the American psychologist famous for proposing “Mas-low’s Hierarchy of Needs,” would term this goal a “peak experience.”
82. There is a place for koans and rhetorical meditative questions, but these tools are optional and outside the scope of this book. Most questions without answers are just poorly worded.
83. Ellen Bialystok and Kenji Hakuta, In Other Words: The Science and Psychology of Second-Language Acquisition (Basic Books, 1995).
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The Top 13 New Rich Mistakes
If you don’t make mistakes, you’re not working on hard enough problems. And that’s a big mistake.
—FRANK WILCZEK, 2004 Nobel Prize winner in physics
Ho imparato che niente e impossibile, e anche che quasi niente e facile ... (I’ve learned that nothing is impossible, and that almost nothing is easy ...)
—ARTICOLO 31 (Italian rap group), “Un Urlo”
Mistake are the name of the game in lifestyle design. It requires fighting impulse after impulse from the old world of retirement-based life deferral. Here are the slipups you will make. Don’t get frustrated. It’s all part of the process.
1. Losing sight of dreams and falling into work for work’s sake (W4W) Please reread the introduction and next chapter of this book whenever you feel yourself falling into this trap. Everyone does it, but many get stuck and never get out.
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