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Peter Diamandis’ Laws to Help You Develop a Persistent and Passionate Life

The founder of the XPrize Foundation, Singularity University and CEO of Zero Gravity Corporation shares the laws that can help anyone succeed — Part 2 — laws 11–20

Wang Yip
5 min readMay 13, 2021
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How do you develop a persistent and passionate mind? Why is it important? Although I’m not sure I can be called an expert in developing a persistent and passionate mind, I refer you to Peter Diamandis’ Laws. Peter is a force of nature, a serial entrepreneur, and the co-author of several books about the upcoming future of technology. In short, the future is exciting and it’s being led by Peter and his peers.

Reading through Peter’s laws has given me a lot of insight into how to develop a persistent and passionate mind, especially for those who want to be more entrepreneurial.

The following are Peter’s laws 11–20:

11. “No” simply means begin again at one level higher.

12. Don’t walk when you can run.

13. When in doubt, THINK!

14. Patience is a virtue, but persistence to the point of success is a blessing.

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Wang Yip
Wang Yip

Written by Wang Yip

Author of Essential Habits. I write about personal development, work and managing your career. Connect with me at www.wangyip.ca

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