The swiftest way to triple your success is to double your investment in personal development. — Robin Sharma
The swiftest way to triple your success is to double your investment in personal development.
Author: Robin Sharma
Insight: Most people treat personal development like a nice hobby—something to get to if life calms down, which it never does. But this quote suggests something more urgent: that the gap between where you are and where you want to be isn't actually a time problem or a luck problem. It's an investment problem. You're not behind because opportunities aren't there. You're behind because you haven't invested enough in becoming the person who can recognize and seize them. The math here matters less than the direction. Whether you double your investment or triple it, the point is that marginal improvements to yourself—reading one more book, taking one more course, having one more difficult conversation—compound in ways that buying more time never will. You can't make more hours in a day, but you can make yourself more effective in the ones you have. That's the real multiplier. What makes this genuinely challenging is that development work feels invisible in the moment. You don't see the return immediately like you would from a finished project. But that's exactly why most people skip it—and why those who don't eventually lap everyone else. The irony is that investing in yourself is often the laziest-looking thing you can do, right up until it becomes the most productive.