Steve Jobs wore the same black turtleneck and blue jeans every day. It quickly became his trademark look. For Jobs, this practice was a means to reduce Decision Fatigue; a deterioration of the quality of one's decisions over the course of a day. Barack Obama, Mark Zuckerberg, and Chris Sacca have all been known to reduce their everyday clothing down to one or two outfits in order to limit the number of decisions they make in a day.
I shared the genesis of my trademark look in The Storyteller Consciousness (newsletter).
You can see what's currently in my wardrobe by clicking here >> #my-closet
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#sb-apparel (See: Spiritual Bro Store)
