If you can say the word “GOOD” in response to your setbacks, then guess what?
It means you're still alive.
If you're still breathing, that means you've still got some fight left in you.
So get up, dust off, and get after it.
You know there’s that cliché: Do one thing each day that scares you. It’s hokey but it’s actually not bad advice! How do you expect to do the big things that scare you—that scare others—if you haven’t practiced them?
To everyone trying to find their passion:
You’re never gonna *find it*
You’ve gotta do shit for a while you suck at (which you’ll hate) until you get good at it (then you’ll like it).
Then you’ll have *found it*…just takes a few years of sucking first.
You will die.
Months later, no one will care.
Why care about what they think so much when they care about what you do so little.
Take the risk.
Shake off the losses.
Because in the end, you live for the story only you can tell the only person there to live it all: yourself.
Most people mistake success for luck because they’ve never worked hard for anything in their lives.
So they can’t imagine another way something big could happen for anyone.
Maximize your capabilities by keeping physically and mentally fit; knowing your equipment and how to use it; learning how to survive, evade, and escape; know what you can and cannot do so that you can make wise choices. — "Psychological Aspects of Survival"
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Men beget good will in other men by giving it. They develop courage in their following mainly as a reflection of the courage which they show in their own action. — "The Armed Forces Officer"
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