Games are all about taking risks.

I'm scammed almost every day. Or, if not scammed, at the very least someone tries to scam me. Usually more than once a day.

Happiness is just a positive perception from our brain. Some days, you will be unhappy. Our brain is a tool we use. It's not who we are.

Investing is for wealth preservation, not wealth creation, so first you have to make wealth.

Take control of who you report to, what you do, what you create. Or start a business on the side. Deliver some value, any value, to anybody, to somebody, and watch that value compound into a career.

I find that many entrepreneurs are trying to do everything when it would be cheaper and more time-efficient to delegate, even if there are monetary costs associated with that.

The people who know personal finance hide the money very carefully.

Don't stay at the job for safe salary increases over time. That will never get you where you want - freedom from financial worry. Only free time, imagination, creativity, and an ability to disappear will help you deliver value that nobody ever delivered before in the history of mankind.

I loved Internet businesses, having built and sold one. And I loved the financial business, despite the fact that it was almost all a scam.

When I was 22 years old, I thought girls would like me if I wrote a novel. I spent so much time writing that I was thrown out of graduate school.

I am a sore loser. It's not that I'm so competitive with others. But I'm competitive with myself. I like to do better than I did before.

Be honest about mistakes. Even if you are afraid of what people think.

Your hands are not made to type out memos. Or put paper through fax machines. Or hold a phone up while you talk to people you dislike. One hundred years from now, your hands will rot like dust in your grave. You have to make wonderful use of those hands now. Kiss your hands so they can make magic.

Here's what a phone is: It's a computer that has a little app on it that allows me to dial numbers and then talk to someone.

Most people don't have the power of persuasion.

Every game, and almost every life situation, has short cuts: ways you can get better without learning the entire literature of the game from beginning to end.

Quantity and persistence will get you the outcomes you need.

We are incredibly poor predictors of our future.

The first rule of personal finance is that it's not personal and it's not financial. It's about your ability to make ten changes and not get too depressed over it.

Poker is a charismatic game. People who are larger than life play poker and make their living from playing games and hustling.

Products are valued higher than services.

The best, very best scammers will always ask for your advice. This is their favorite technique. It makes them vulnerable. It flatters your ego.

Technology, outsourcing, a growing temp staffing industry, productivity efficiencies, have all replaced the middle class.

If two people believe in the same story, they might be thousands of miles apart and total strangers, but they still have a sense they can trust each other.

I've had lots of ups and downs. I've had situations where I've gone against the rules, and I've lost everything.

Procrastination is your body telling you you need to back off a bit and think more about what you are doing.

When I was 7 years old, I plagiarized, word for word, stories from science fiction magazines so my teachers would think I was smart.

Somebody has to be on stage, and some people have to be in the audience. That's the only difference. Don't put any thought as to why you are on the stage or how you need to be 'better' than the people in the audience. You aren't better. You're simply the speaker.

Nobody wants to make me a rich man. In fact, most people want to make me a very poor man. I can guarantee some people fantasize at night about how poor they can make me.

You're the average of the five people you spend your time with.

Don't sweat it if you are stuck in the corporate job right now. But begin to plan ahead. I know from much personal experience that it takes 1-3 years to transition from total scratch to making a living from home in any career you want.

I want every idea I have to make me money. I want every post I write to have 10,000 Facebook likes. I want every talk I give to have people laughing at all the right jokes. I want everyone to like me all the time.

Read every book, blog, website, whatever, about what you want to be an expert in.

I'm a big believer in minimalism. Not materialist minimalism, although that's part of it, but time and energy minimalism. The body is given only so much energy a day.

The people who don't know personal finance have TV shows about it.

The reality is: when you're slouched over, not only are you not using the full potential of your brain, but you look untrustworthy.

Branding jails corporate America, but honesty sets entrepreneurs free.

I saw 'Star Wars' when I was seven years old, and it changed my life.

We all have faith in something: usually a mixture of some personal beliefs with modern science. I am not like that. Mostly I just believe in what personally has worked for me.

How great is it to just rest and be happy and not move when you don't have to.

In every business I had ever started, even ones that had totally failed, I had kept good relations with the investors.

Every successful business, even Google, Facebook, Twitter, started with a combination of manual improvements and friends of the founders using the site.

Don't forget: when you start a website, it's not yet a trusted site. So you have to bring people from a trusted site to your site to build up the trust in your site.

I've had to change careers several times. Sometimes because my interests changed. Sometimes because all bridges have been burned beyond recognition, sometimes because I desperately needed money. And sometimes just because I hated everyone in my old career or they hated me.

Do what you do with love, and success is a natural symptom.

Poor speakers create an artificial divide between themselves and the audience. They feel they need to do this in order to establish their own credibility.

Ultimately, the best speakers are the ones who have put 10,000 hours into listening.

Honesty is about the scars. It's about the blemishes. But it's more than just bragging about failure, which could be a form of ego. It's about truly helping people.

I'm invested in about 13 private companies. I've advised probably another 50 private companies.

You'll have to hire people to expand your business. But it's a good discipline to really question if you need each and every hire.