Don't let your worst moments become your story.
You blow the presentation and spend the drive home scripting perfect comebacks to an audience that's already gone. Your relationship ends and you spend months replaying conversations that can't be changed. All the time spent perfecting the past is stolen from the future that's still waiting.
The past is a teacher, not a judge. Your next move matters more than your last mistake.
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You blow the presentation and spend the drive home scripting perfect comebacks to an audience that's already gone. Your relationship ends and you spend months replaying conversations that can't be changed. All the time spent perfecting the past is stolen from the future that's still waiting.
The past is a teacher, not a judge. Your next move matters more than your last mistake.
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Bold people are both born...and built.
- Who cares if things don't come "naturally."
- Don't let that stop you as it does 90% of others.
Build yourself.
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- Who cares if things don't come "naturally."
- Don't let that stop you as it does 90% of others.
Build yourself.
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If you have time to feel like a loser, complain, and check social media, then you must have time to read a book, write something meaningful, learn a new skill, train your body, chase your dreams, and become a better version of yourself.
No one’s coming to push you. It’s on you to choose growth over comfort, and action over distraction.
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No one’s coming to push you. It’s on you to choose growth over comfort, and action over distraction.
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Don't expect you'll ever reach anywhere enviable without some significant scars.
They are given to all people who have go through hell, and make it out alive.
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They are given to all people who have go through hell, and make it out alive.
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The most effective life hack is very simple:
Decide what matters and ignore everything else.
Then, execute on that daily until reality catches up with your vision.
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Decide what matters and ignore everything else.
Then, execute on that daily until reality catches up with your vision.
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Maxmizing profit is more important than getting revenge.
Never let a grudge get in the way of doing what is objectively in your best interest.
Your bank account matters.
You ego does not.
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Never let a grudge get in the way of doing what is objectively in your best interest.
Your bank account matters.
You ego does not.
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Worst state to be in:
trying to maintain an image of being competitive or ambitious but never really doing anything.
Possible to waste your entire life this way.
Looking busy is more important to your aesthetic than actually getting things done.
“locked in”— Greek statue or lion pfp.
You miss events, experiences, outings, and opportunities because you’re on the grind that exists in your imagination.
Spend your time in solitude watching motivational videos, podcasts, and browsing social media. Always guzzling more information.
Too much internal guilt to enjoy experience, too distracted to work.
No accolades, no accomplishments, no achievements.
People who can have fun and sit down to work lap you in both aspects.
Become more successful than you and enjoy their life more.
Work when it’s time to work. Nothing else.
Play when it’s time to play. Nothing else.
Trying to mix both will ruin your life.
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trying to maintain an image of being competitive or ambitious but never really doing anything.
Possible to waste your entire life this way.
Looking busy is more important to your aesthetic than actually getting things done.
“locked in”— Greek statue or lion pfp.
You miss events, experiences, outings, and opportunities because you’re on the grind that exists in your imagination.
Spend your time in solitude watching motivational videos, podcasts, and browsing social media. Always guzzling more information.
Too much internal guilt to enjoy experience, too distracted to work.
No accolades, no accomplishments, no achievements.
People who can have fun and sit down to work lap you in both aspects.
Become more successful than you and enjoy their life more.
Work when it’s time to work. Nothing else.
Play when it’s time to play. Nothing else.
Trying to mix both will ruin your life.
@Audiobooks_collection
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True arrogance often goes under the radar because it’s commonly mistaken for bravado and being braggadocios.
But it is very common, and the cause of most peoples lack of success.
Obviously I’m no stranger to blatant peacocking. Sometimes in jest, sometimes ironically, but sometimes before I’m even aware I’ve done it.
I’ll admit it is not always good.
But it is not arrogance.
Arrogance is incompatible with learning or real advancement.
It is poisonous to the human condition, because Man’s chief characteristic is adaptation to thrive.
It is the feeling of internal superiority such that a person struggles to completely change their mind regardless of what is presented to them.
There is so much tension on the idea to be correct.
It is the ‘humble’, jolly obese person who immediately dismisses the advice of the athlete/fitness scholar who has gotten in shape and maintained it.
Finds the excuse for why they’re wrong, and it won’t work for them.
The ‘humble’ person in poverty who immediately dismisses the advice of the multi-millionaire because they internally believe they know better.
The 0 follower account who feels the need to tell 1M follower accounts how to run their page or what they need to post.
Humility, by its nature, is deeply internalised.
Whatever is proclaimed is irrelevant, and you’ll see it regardless of any persona or character. It is based on how one approaches learning, growth, and their openness to adopting different mental models.
It is very rare that you see people open to completely changing their minds.
They say they are, but it is often performative virtue. Few ever do it.
But you’ll notice the people who succeed the most are ALWAYS looking to learn and advance because they never believe they’ve figured it all out.
Don’t have to proclaim it or be soft and delicate about being humble etc.
You will see it in their behaviour. Lifelong students.
Always eager to tinker, learn, and improve.
Always believe there is something they do not know.
Really can’t fake it.
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But it is very common, and the cause of most peoples lack of success.
Obviously I’m no stranger to blatant peacocking. Sometimes in jest, sometimes ironically, but sometimes before I’m even aware I’ve done it.
I’ll admit it is not always good.
But it is not arrogance.
Arrogance is incompatible with learning or real advancement.
It is poisonous to the human condition, because Man’s chief characteristic is adaptation to thrive.
It is the feeling of internal superiority such that a person struggles to completely change their mind regardless of what is presented to them.
There is so much tension on the idea to be correct.
It is the ‘humble’, jolly obese person who immediately dismisses the advice of the athlete/fitness scholar who has gotten in shape and maintained it.
Finds the excuse for why they’re wrong, and it won’t work for them.
The ‘humble’ person in poverty who immediately dismisses the advice of the multi-millionaire because they internally believe they know better.
The 0 follower account who feels the need to tell 1M follower accounts how to run their page or what they need to post.
Humility, by its nature, is deeply internalised.
Whatever is proclaimed is irrelevant, and you’ll see it regardless of any persona or character. It is based on how one approaches learning, growth, and their openness to adopting different mental models.
It is very rare that you see people open to completely changing their minds.
They say they are, but it is often performative virtue. Few ever do it.
But you’ll notice the people who succeed the most are ALWAYS looking to learn and advance because they never believe they’ve figured it all out.
Don’t have to proclaim it or be soft and delicate about being humble etc.
You will see it in their behaviour. Lifelong students.
Always eager to tinker, learn, and improve.
Always believe there is something they do not know.
Really can’t fake it.
@Audiobooks_collection
There's a story about a boy who got his foot stuck in a drain during a flood. The water kept rising, the boy failed to dislodge his foot and, as a result, drowned. He could have saved himself if he had cut off his foot, but he didn't and he died.
"Sometimes in life, you need to cut off a little piece of yourself to grow". It's a paradox. But it's also true. Some situations hold us back, and the only way to get over them and improve, is to cut certain people out of our lives, even if the thought of doing so is as daunting as cutting off a foot...
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"Sometimes in life, you need to cut off a little piece of yourself to grow". It's a paradox. But it's also true. Some situations hold us back, and the only way to get over them and improve, is to cut certain people out of our lives, even if the thought of doing so is as daunting as cutting off a foot...
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Deadliest combo to ever exist in human history:
charisma + work ethic + audaciousness
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charisma + work ethic + audaciousness
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