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Seeing success makes you successful
I have been traveling recently and stayed in some high class places, flew first class, bluh bluh. Point is you see a lot of successful people in these places far more successful than me. Just being around them at least for me is motivation to get my ass moving. On top of that seeing that 'it' is possible for someone means it is possible. I know some people say comparing yourself is stupid: it makes you chase money, feel bad about yourself, or try to copy things inauthentically. But I think, it just means you're not comparing yourself correctly or don't believe you could ever be successful. Probably just need to start taking action or take more things into context with your comparison. Have you found comparing yourself to others been good or bad for you?
Why You Need To Be Bored
Being bored is simply disappearimg from our world. Think about it - when you wait for the elevator, for the water to boil you always have the phone turned on. Thing is, being concusely bored at times is more important than we can imagine. The thechnological revolution is taking on of our most important resources - attention. That's the first reason, we slowely lack the ability to concentrate, whether it's being always alert which steals some of the attention and whether it's lacking the ability to concentrate for longer periods of time. The second reason is that some tasks are just boring. It doesn't mean that they are not impirtant, they are simply boring. Losing the ability to be bored meaning losing the ability the do those tasks. Do you like posts of this kind? Would you like to see more of them?
Why You Need To Be Bored
The Lie Of "Be Yourself"
Such a contraversial title most have some explain so, I'm not here to tell you obviusly copy anybody - just hear me out till the ending. First, none of us is a complete product, we constantly change, adjust and improve. What leads to those changes? Stuff we see people doing that is better than we currently do and then learn from them, problems we eventually solve that shift our way of thinking. It doesn't mean we copy anything or anybody, just complete missing parts of the puzzle of our character. Second, how is your starting character was built? You copied certain parts from your environment, some genes went into action and that's it. So why is it wrong to do later? How do we learn otherwise? I'm obviously not preaching for you to copy anybody or anything like that - I do claim that our identity is built by genes and taking to our character certain behaviours we've seen in others and liked (or just absorbed without noticing). So, try to do this conciously, see what behaviours you want too for yourself and absobrb, have a clear why behind it - that's the way to improve. Do you agree with me or see things differently?
The Lie Of "Be Yourself"
Why Consistency Beats Talent
No matter where are you from or if you even like football, I'm pretty sure you know the names Messi and Ronaldo - considered by many the two best players of all time. While one embodies the perfect talent and ths other pure hard work, I want to show you the other side of the story. While Lionel Messi is argubly be the greatest talent in history, this great sportsman shows us this just isn't enough, he was always the first to arrive at the training field and last one to leave, that's why he could have preformed at such a high level of both execution and confidence. Think about it like that - if you get 1% better every day you are almost 38X better within just one year, now obviously it's not linear so think what you can do in years. In just another year you are 1428X better so even if someone starts 100X better than you, consistency will win, and it will not even take that long.
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Why Hesitation Kills You Slowely
"Making the wrong decision is better than not making any decision or deciding too late" That's a saying I really go by in life. Our entire life is made up of decision - whether they are big ones like a career path or a partner and whether they are micro-decisions like what shirt would I wear today, or what would I eat for dinner. Let me provide you with some examples on each type: First -Big decisions: Say you want to create a startup, you have two ideas and each solves a different problem, you spend too long trying to figure which one will be the option and eventually there are other patent requests with a similar idea to yours. Second - Micro decisions: someone on a date who is trying to decide what they should wear spending too long in front of the closet and being so late for their meet so the other person just feels offended and whatever the clothes choice was is totally irrelevant anymore. Also, there is a psyhcological cost to not deciding - spending too long trying to make a decision will decrease ones self esteem and increase the dissapointment of onself. Decide - you might be right, you might be wrong, make it calculated but not too long.
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