A Quote by Tim Ferriss

The blind quest for cash is a fool's errand. — © Tim Ferriss
The blind quest for cash is a fool's errand.

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Diets are a fool's errand.
Life was a fool's errand, carrying news to the worms.
Until Christ is our treasure, any other motivation we have to suffer for him is a fool’s errand.
It's our mortality that terrifies us, because what we're really seeking is immortality - that is, after all, a fool's errand.
Trying to catch hold of yourself is a fool's errand. There is no you, only a series of former yous, created in one instant, deleted in the next.
Solving a problem created by debt... by creating more debt is a fool's errand.
Nobody's perfect, and to try to pretend you're perfect is an exhausting fool's errand.
Traveling is no fool's errand to him who carries his eyes and itinerary along with him.
There is little anyone can do with fanatics. Reasoning with them is a fool's errand. Avoiding them is mandatory.
The world of the small business owner is all about moving multiple items forward at once, and it's a fool's errand to believe one person can do it all when the shift comes from linear to parallel.
The fool is not the man who merely does foolish things. The fool is the man who does not know enough to cash in on his foolishness.
Never delay a prompting. When you honor a prompting and then stand back a pace, you realize that the Lord gave you the prompting. It makes me feel good that the Lord even knows who I am and knows me well enough to know that if He has an errand to be run, and He prompts me to run the errand, the errand will get done.
I once heard a learned man say, "Every evil has its remedy, except folly. To reprimand an obstinate fool or to preach to a dolt is like writing upon the water. Christ healed the blind, the halt, the palsied, and the leprous. But the fool He could not cure."
It has been said that there is no fool like an old fool, except a young fool. But the young fool has first to grow up to be an old fool to realize what a damn fool he was when he was a young fool.
Many thought it was a fool's errand - that the browser companies were never going to listen to us. Others argued that, 'Users don't care if you use Web standards.' Well, of course they don't. They just know that your site works better.
The strategy of buying what's in favor is a fool's errand, ensuring long-term underperformance. Only by standing against the prevailing winds - selectively, but resolutely - can an investor prosper over time. But for a while, a value investor typically underperforms.
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