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You've lost your way because you don't have a purpose. You find your purpose by finding the appropriate challenge to meet your skill level while also giving you a sense of fulfillment. It's not about money, validation, or expectations. It's about doing something meaningful.

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Yes! Start with fixing your current habits before investing time in a new one. This lesson is to work on what you have before adding more to your routine.

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The opposite of depression is purpose. “A healthy man wants a thousand things, a sick man only wants one.” - Confucius In order to heal your depression, you have to find a reason for your existence. Having a reason makes you responsible for any small thing in the world.

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Good morning friends! I have an important update so please stop your scroll. I have started my account over after some advisement from Rob Lennon 🗯 | AI Whisperer last night. If you can hop over to Thanson and follow me there I would greatly appreciate it 🙏 Thank you!

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Big goals are the sum of small steps taken over weeks/years. Start with small tasks : • do the dishes • clean your room • record your thoughts • write a note to your future self • take a shower (bonus points if it's cold) Do something so small you can't fail.