Forward from: Well, well, well
1. Time passes; it’s all about decisions.
It’s about whether you will do something or not, and you better hurry with it; time doesn’t wait. If you act, it’s win or win (experience or gain); if you don’t, you are very likely to regret.
2. Comparison is the thief of joy and progress.
I wrote about this earlier. There is no point in comparing yourself to those who don’t live your life—those who wake up every day in a different world, both internally and externally. You do you.
3. Principles shape us.
Principles and habits form who we are, but habits can be transformed more easily than principles. We should always have principles to stand by, a substance in our being that keeps our fluid existence in shape.
4. Always look for internal.
Our chase for materialism never ends: today you want 10k, tomorrow 100k, the next day 1 million, and it continues, creating an endless loop of chasing happiness. Tie your happiness and success to something that can’t be taken away or broken—something inside of you. I believe that worlds of materialism are destroyed by materialism.
5. Life is wasted if it’s not rethought.
We are social beings, born into societies; therefore, our minds pursue what society pursues. We should question everything—our decisions, goals, principles, habits—making sure they are truly “ours.”
It’s about whether you will do something or not, and you better hurry with it; time doesn’t wait. If you act, it’s win or win (experience or gain); if you don’t, you are very likely to regret.
2. Comparison is the thief of joy and progress.
I wrote about this earlier. There is no point in comparing yourself to those who don’t live your life—those who wake up every day in a different world, both internally and externally. You do you.
3. Principles shape us.
Principles and habits form who we are, but habits can be transformed more easily than principles. We should always have principles to stand by, a substance in our being that keeps our fluid existence in shape.
4. Always look for internal.
Our chase for materialism never ends: today you want 10k, tomorrow 100k, the next day 1 million, and it continues, creating an endless loop of chasing happiness. Tie your happiness and success to something that can’t be taken away or broken—something inside of you. I believe that worlds of materialism are destroyed by materialism.
5. Life is wasted if it’s not rethought.
We are social beings, born into societies; therefore, our minds pursue what society pursues. We should question everything—our decisions, goals, principles, habits—making sure they are truly “ours.”