"3つ選んでください。私は3つに絞って集中することが好きです。それ以上はできません。同時にうまくできるのは3つだけです。"
— Randi Zuckerberg
Simplified Meaning:
It's saying that it's better to choose and concentrate on only three tasks or goals at a time, to do them really well. Imagine you're trying to juggle several balls. If you have three balls, you can skillfully keep them all in the air. But if you add more, it becomes much harder, and you're likely to drop some. Similarly, by focusing on just three important things, you can give each one the attention it needs to succeed. For example, if you're a student, you might focus on studying for a big exam, keeping up with daily homework, and participating in a sport or club. Trying to take on more activities might lead to burnout or not doing any of them well. So, it’s best to limit your focus to three main priorities, so you can excel in all of them.