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A world full of distractions needs a school that teaches the art of self-discipline—I am on my way to building it • Ex-time waster, current dream chaser

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Make books your tools, not masters. Speed-read dull parts, skip chapters, scribble notes, toss bad books, and read several at once. Reading will feel like a conversation, not a lecture.

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You can't just "work on your mindset." You can't meditate and force it to change. What you need is inspiration. Only by changing the inputs your mind receives can you change your mindset. In short: Your environment shapes your mindset.

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You must train your priorities. You can't just write them down and expect to follow them. Habits don't care. They'll execute themselves through you. If you want to set new priorities, you must train them. Once your habits change, your real-life priorities will too.

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A lesson life slapped me in the face: - Self-awareness - Self-honesty - Self-analysis Will make you rise faster than throwing any additional information on top of an inner lack of clarity.

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The most underrated superpower? It's neither intelligence nor discipline. It's something much simpler. But almost no one masters it: Brutal self-honesty combined with curiosity. (Oh boy, this is gonna be a wild one.) Yes. Curiosity. Why the heck should that be so

The most underrated superpower?

It's neither intelligence nor discipline.

It's something much simpler.

But almost no one masters it:

Brutal self-honesty combined with curiosity.  

(Oh boy, this is gonna be a wild one.)

Yes. Curiosity.

Why the heck should that be so
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You're not winning when you're winning the good days; you're winning when you survive the bad days by still showing up.

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Win every day. It's not hard. Simply schedule an hour for true rest. That's already a win nearly no one manages to achieve these days.

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If you fail to catch the lesson of the failure, it truly was just a failure. But if you catch its lesson, it was a win.

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Little reminder that your brain would love to solve your whole life for you—if only you gave it a bit space to do so.

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I wanted to have more love for others. So I spoke it in my daily affirmation. But it didn't come. Then I started acting as if it were true. Praying for others, helping the community. And the love grew. Faith without action is dead, yes. It means you don't really believe. But

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While you're working on something hard but fulfilling, actively tell yourself that you love doing it. Enhance the moment so it gets programmed into your subconscious that hard work is great. Over time, doing such tasks will become something you love.

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To understand everything is to forgive everything. It's impossible to stay resentful when you understand the reasons. That's why God forgives us — there is nothing He doesn't understand.