Escape the script, starting small.
Escape the script, starting small.
Beliefs are just concepts and ideas that we consider to be true.
We have the freedom to question and test our beliefs, but few do.
Instead, we seek to conform our beliefs through collective thinking.
Rather than rejoice in discovering an error about the paradigm in the script the world has made, we should be able to recognize that the paradigm itself is the problem.
The countless words, writings, choices and actions made in daily life were not blind.
Those who escape from the script understand that there is an uncomfortable process for progress to happen, and there must be progress for events to occur.
Progress cannot be made without going through a difficult process, and without progress, events do not come.
A process is a set of actions that produces an outcome.
Microprocesses such as beliefs, biases, and self-reflection abilities that refer to thought patterns;
Through repeated and repeated actions, that is, macroscopic processes, you can escape the script and equip yourself with your own mind.
action pacing.
To be deceived into an act that merely stimulates the brain to release dopamine instantaneously, creating a false illusion that you are moving forward and actually only wastes your time.
Don't be fooled by action-faking, where you don't act to make real change, but rather "feel good" by fooling yourself about the process.
All things for growth are self-satisfying and you must always be alert so that you do not deceive yourself.
Reading... Time to read and gather knowledge for no reason.
Reading and unchanging life is the same as not reading.
If you read it, make feedback through recording and action, and then act again!!
For me, who wants to live a life of reading and sharing books, this is an attitude that I should always re-adjust.
Extraordinary results require extraordinary effort.
The real difficulty is accepting that there are no shortcuts.
Shaking off the cheers of shortcuts, respecting the process-oriented principle, and doing what I have to do is a shortcut to extraordinary results.
The beginning of everything meaningful is trivial.
Amazon started with a single line of code,
Harry Potter started with one sentence,
McDonald's started with a hamburger.
The world is already mine.
It is entirely up to me to acquire it and recreate it as my own world.
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