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Choose your pain and sacrifice voluntarily. Enduring that chosen suffering will lead you to enlightenment, making you both more competent and confident.
Decades from now, their opinions of you won't matter.
Reflect on your experiences, both good and bad, then transform them into understandable lessons that can be shared with anyone.
The goal is to reflect on your good and bad experiences, distill them into lessons, and present them in a way that anyone can understand.
Don't take advice from those who don't practice what they preach, or from anyone who lacks the credibility and experience you desire to achieve.
The ability to formulate a rational, conscious thought and make a goal-directed decision during emotional disturbance is a skill few people master.
When a player teaches you how to create your own game, don't play their game.
When you play another player's game, you'll not only find yourself losing, but you'll lose yourself in the process.
Question your perspective of reality, not theirs. If there are alternative perspectives to your problems, ones that offer less time, hassle, and stress to solve them, adopt them. If they work, it’s a win. If they fail, it’s a lesson learned.
A man is nothing but his own memories.
Calling out what's factual, obvious, and observable will anger those who choose to be blind or deaf to it.
Don't play in your enemy's game. You'll find yourself losing all the time and end up losing yourself in the process. Create and play your own game. In your game, you either win or learn.
Someone asked him, "What is victory to you?"
He replied, "For me, victory is knowing who I am and what I want, even when it's difficult. Being yourself is a constant struggle because people will try to sabotage you or misunderstand you. They might find your path uncomfortable or even disturbing, and they won't always make an effort to understand it. I think a true victory is staying true to yourself in a world that pressures to look and act the same. It may sound selfish, but I'd rather be myself than be a copy of someone else."
Focus is everything. The more you try to care about everything, the less you accomplish. Choose what matters to you, because if you give your attention to things that are irrelevant and unnecessary, you'll find yourself with nothing to show for it in the end.
The less you care, the more you win.
Most things are irrelevant, so you have to be selective about what you give your time to. If you try to care about everything, you'll end up caring about nothing at all.
Repeating the same actions for years and expecting a different outcome isn't noble. It's insanity. If you're caught in this kind of unproductive cycle, it's a clear sign that something needs to change. You must be the one to break the pattern and find new solutions, because no one else is going to do it for you.
There's nothing noble about doing the same thing for decades and expecting a different result; that's the definition of insanity. If you're stuck in that kind of loop, something you're doing is wrong. Break the cycle and find new answers. Don't wait for someone else to do it for you.