A Quote by Mark Manson

There is no such thing as an optimum life. — © Mark Manson
There is no such thing as an optimum life.

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To acquire balance means to achieve that happy medium between the minimum and the maximum that represents your optimum. The minimum is the least you can get by with. The maximum is the most you're capable of. The optimum is the amount or degree of anything that is most favorable toward the ends you desire.
In the spiritual life, as in all organic processes, everyone has their optimum and it is just as harmful to go beyond it as not to attain it.
Achieve success in any area of life by identifying the optimum strategies and repeating them until they become habits.
We need more children raised in the optimum situation, which is between a mom and a dad bonded together for life.
The last great unknown, in terms of physiological training, is the optimum length of a piece. Is three minutes enough? Is ten minutes too much? No one knows. Perhaps someday the question will be answered-we'll find out that thirteen minutes is the perfect length for a training piece when preparing for a 2000 meter race. Until then, coaches will continue exploring the whole scale, up and down, from thirty seconds to sixty minutes and more, in hopes of capturing the optimum time.
The optimum committee has no members.
Optimum nutrition is the medicine of tomorrow.
The optimum human population of earth is zero.
The optimum population is, then, less than the maximum.
I believe that you can, by taking some simple and inexpensive measures, lead a longer life and extend your years of well-being. My most important recommendation is that you take vitamins every day in optimum amounts to supplement the vitamins that you receive in your food.
As I mentioned previously, the tools that allow for optimum health are diet and exercise.
For me, the optimum circumstances for writing a book are those of stultifying routine.
In handling resources, strive to avoid disaster rather than to attain an optimum.
Of course, a positive growth rate might be taken as evidence that a population is below its optimum.
If you step back and look at the data, the optimum amount of red meat you eat should be zero.
The optimum population is modeled on the iceberg- eight-ninths below the water line, one-ninth above.
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