All great thinkers are initially ridiculed - and eventually revered.
The mind is a wonderful servant, but a terrible master.
Ordinary performers have giant TVs. Extraordinary performers have huge libraries.
What distinguishes success from failures is that the successes constantly thirst for new ideas and knowledge.
Mastery comes via a monomaniacal focus on simplicity versus an addiction to complexity.
Slow, steady progress is better than fast, daily excuses.