Hey Fool.
Making the “right” choice can be hard, especially when you’re caught between things you love.
For example, with my muay thai training I really loved my first gym– but I prioritize skills, so I left to join a smaller but far more traditional facility. Upon joining, I instantly started to improve through the more personalized and expert training.
Instead of which do I love, the question became, “where will I learn the most?”
And this has already been a far better decision.
Looking at my life, everything improved when I prioritized my values. Every single time I made a decision solely off of emotions of desires, things turned out shitty.
Ruthless practicality has been my greatest tool for advancement.
We often struggle to make choices not because we don’t know what we want, but we don’t know what we value most and your values equal fulfillment.
Once you realize what your true values are and what enriches your life– all decisions become easy.
I value learning, improvement, mastery– and since I know these are top values for me, I choose this path over the path of variety.
The game we’re all playing is one of personal discovery.
You’re taking your character and trying to build an environment where you increase your chances of success.
We all dropped into this world as already-somethings. We didn’t create our uniqueness, we didn’t instill our core values, and yet we imagine we copy others?
Success comes through authenticity, so before making a decision– get clear on your values and choose wisely.
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