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Think Long Term: A Short Guide to Building a Life You Love Over Time

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What seems impossible in a year often becomes inevitable in a decade.In Think Long Term, best-selling author Thibaut Meurisse shows you why the ability to think years into the future is the ultimate predictor of success—and how you can cultivate it to create a meaningful, fulfilling life.

Drawing from personal experience and timeless principles, this short, practical guide will help

Understand why long-term thinking multiplies your chances of success.Clarify what you truly want and build a vision that inspires you.Stay consistent even when results don’t come quickly.Cultivate mastery by making steady progress over years, not weeks.Apply long-term thinking to your health, career, finances, relationships, and learning.If you’ve ever felt frustrated by slow progress or tempted to give up too soon, this book will help you zoom out, shift your perspective, and keep going long enough to achieve results beyond your expectations.

Simple, inspiring, and actionable, Think Long Term will show you how to use time as your greatest ally.

Stop chasing quick wins. Start building a life you’ll love—one day, one year, and one decade at a time.

94 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 17, 2025

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27 reviews
December 20, 2025
A super short book to read

I would say this book, with a lot of self-help books, was an interesting approach to the long-term thinking; most of them have short-term thoughts. The short-term thinking is great, don’t get me wrong, but I like the vision of the long-term, no matter the age. Basically, the moral of the thoughts is patience. Patience pays off; perseverance pays off. Highly recommend the book.
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December 30, 2025
Out of the 3 books in this little PD series, I enjoyed this one the most. I loved the perspective of thinking long term because let’s be real, quick fixes don’t work and set us up to “fail.” When in reality, we never fail, we just never gave it enough time and consistency. I especially loved the last part of the book when it talked about health and financials.
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January 14, 2026

A Practical Manual for Mastering Long-Term Thinking


Practical, mindset-focused guide that trains long-term thinking, helping readers replace short-term impulses with disciplined habits, better decisions, and sustainable success through clarity, patience, and consistency.
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