¶ 7 Habits of Partly Successful People · 25 February 2009
1. The tendency to forget completely about anything for which someone else is vaguely expected to take the next step.
2. A reluctance to accept that quantifying one's nostalgia does not mitigate its mortality.
3. A vigilant willingness to challenge abstrusely tangential orthodoxies.
4. A failure, when not concentrating, to properly aspirate the letter H in the words "humor" and "human".
5. A fear of widths.
6. The maintenance of short but meticulous lists of inconclusive evidence for undeniable truths.
7. Always, or almost, allowing the silent moments at the ends of experiences to complete without crossfade.
2. A reluctance to accept that quantifying one's nostalgia does not mitigate its mortality.
3. A vigilant willingness to challenge abstrusely tangential orthodoxies.
4. A failure, when not concentrating, to properly aspirate the letter H in the words "humor" and "human".
5. A fear of widths.
6. The maintenance of short but meticulous lists of inconclusive evidence for undeniable truths.
7. Always, or almost, allowing the silent moments at the ends of experiences to complete without crossfade.