Hello MF.
I really do feel like I’m aging in reverse, because it’s hard for me to take any of my own obstacles seriously.
All the compound interest finally caught up with me, now all I see is facts of nature– and what needs to be done as insurance around that.
With that said, here’s a wisdombite: If you can’t do it on your own, assume it’ll never get done.
Everything good in my life came from sitting my ass down and doing the work. Easier said than done for a lot of us.
You likely don’t know where to start, especially if you have a new goal or want something you’ve never done before.
Yesterday I realized how ruthlessly impartial time is. It’ll pass by whether you use it or not, and waiting for an answer is something Father Time is disgusted by. Do that, and you’ll certainly age to the end of life as the same person.
So I asked myself the most important question: Knowing my goal, what could I do everyday, by myself, that would lead to its accomplishment?
And the brain being the remarkable organ it is, gave me the answer.
Now my goal is something I control. I have something I can measure, and move towards all the while getting better.
This is how you advance.
If you’re wondering why nothings happened, it’s because you’re waiting.
Pick any goal, and then ask the very same question above. Like this, you will certainly move forward.
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