Einstein did it.
Jobs did it.
Zuckerberg does it.
What is it?
They dressed and dress simply. They don’t put a lot of time into what they wear. Einstein wore the same suit (that is, color and style) everyday so he didn’t have to think and stress at the beginning of the day about what he was going to wear.
Jobs famously always wore the same thing for presentations and announcements. Why? It became a trademark. Something he was associated with. And he didn’t have to spend unnecessary time thinking about what he’s going to wear.
Zuckerberg has followed suit, so to speak, and continues to dress simply so that he can spend his time thinking about what’s important.
And that’s just it…isn’t it? What’s important?
Of course, if you are the CEO of a clothing manufacturer, then this article may not be the most appropriate. However, if you are not and fashion is the least of your concerns, well then, make it the least of your daily habit.
Stream lining your process and preparation for the day is one of the most important things you can do. Learn more the thought and philosophy behind it.
Read the full article here: The Science of Simplicity
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