Lewis Mosey (@lewdaimonia_) 's Twitter Profile
Lewis Mosey

@lewdaimonia_

Helping lead others toward Eudaimonia: The condition of human flourishing - Aristotle.

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The issue with success is that it makes you numb to stress but it also muffles other emotions as collateral damage You become really good at pushing things down and moving on Which is good when there are multiple fires to put out But it’s terrible at the same time because it

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Forgiveness is essential to end an infinite cycle of retribution. There is great wisdom in turning the other cheek, although it must be combined with the strength to enforce an end to retribution.

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Procrastinate procrastination. “I’ll procrastine tomorrow.” You’d be surprised how easily you can trick your brain into taking action.

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Until you learnt language(s) you could not conceptualise or label anything in your surroundings, nor could you tell someone your name, how old you are, what colour your hair is etc. etc… Why? … Because you couldn’t think. You can only think once a language is learned.

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Don’t confuse the getting up early and going to the gym with discipline. It’s not. That is called routine. Discipline is way more than that. Discipline is an ability to make conscious decisions, with an awareness of the why, the what, the potential outcomes and their

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People quit when things get hard because the thought of something being hard forever is unbearable But nothing hard lasts forever. You either quit. It gets easier. Or you get harder. No matter what. It always ends. But you only lose when you quit before you see it through.

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If you find your passion, you won’t eliminate working for the rest of your life. But it will give you a reason to do that work when it sucks.