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The first reasonable step to any self-improvement plan must surely be to know ourselves better.

What
are our minds doing when we feel bad? How about when we feel good? Where did those feelings come
from?

Russian playwright Anton Chekhov advised, “If there is a rifle hanging on the wall in act one, it must be
fired in the next act. Otherwise it has no business being there.

Unstimulate your brain

 Trick your AMYGDALA using it’s 2 biggest piorities :


Survival ( imagin an images of senario that would happen if u don’t do that , reapated untill your
amygdala removes his hands of you )
Pass down your genes ( gives talk about how your offspring lives will be if you don’t work hard
because he cares about new generation more than you – continuation of your genes it’s life
purpose )

--- Break Down shit to be simple First principles thinking


--- looks for MODELING LEARNING ( learn language in 6 months )
---- find a fix for instant gratification Problemo

NO MORE WEBINARS cause they are waste of time / full of SHIT

Presistence
Over promise over deliver ( believe in me so other can believe in me , over promsing so u can
work in that threshold and operate in that level )
People who are into immediate gratification, promises of advancement, and bonuses based on
tenure and are more concerned about time off than about how they can contribute just don’t
work out in my companies.

exercise your persistence muscle:

Complete every task, finish everything you start, and quit walking away from unfinished
projects in your professional and personal life.
When you hit the wall, don’t focus on the obstacle. Look for creative ways to take another
run at it.
Expect others to quit; while persistence begins and ends with you, be prepared for people
around you to quit and try to persuade you to do the same.
Use yesterday’s successes as fuel for persisting today. But don’t get stuck in them. Instead,
stay interested in the next success and the one after that.

Stay busy generating interest or income or learning something—doing things that help you
keep going—because a rolling stone gathers no moss.

Never settle, never be satisfied with your triumphs, and instead use them as fuel to move
you further toward your full potential.

Dogged persistence in the face of setbacks, challenges, crybabies, quitters, disappointments,


mistakes, distractions, crises, and petty bullshit is part of the game for everyone. Quit feeling
sorry for yourself, quit complaining, and act like a boss.
Persistence is the characteristic of legends, greats, and geniuses who were called crazy because
they didn’t quit when the average person would have.

ignore, eliminate, or block out anything that drains you or causes you to doubt. Take
responsibility for what you pay attention to—and remember that what and whom you pay
attention to is worth more than what you spend your dollars on. Money, power, fame, and
success all follow attention, so what gets the most attention is what will grow.

routine is so necessary. The acts of life we repeat every day need to be automatized. They must
be turned into stable and reliable habits, so they lose their complexity and gain predictability
and simplicity

That’s how you deal with the overwhelming complexity of the world: you ignore it, while you
concentrate minutely on your private concerns. You see things that facilitate your movement
forward, toward your desired goals. You detect obstacles, when they pop up in your path.
You’re blind to everything else (and there’s a lot of everything else—so you’re very blind). And it
has to be that way, because there is much more of the world than there is of you. You must
shepherd your limited resources carefully. Seeing is very difficult, so you must choose what to
see, and let the rest go.

This is partly because vision is expensive—psychophysiologically expensive; neurologically


expensive. Very little of your retina is high-resolution fovea—the very central, high-resolution
part of the eye, used to do such things as identify faces. Each of the scarce foveal cells needs
10,000 cells in the visual cortex merely to manage the first part of the multi-stage processing of
seeing.74 Then each of those 10,000 requires 10,000 more just to get to stage two. If all your
retina was fovea you would require the skull of a B-movie alien to house your brain.
Dr. Simons famou
by watching how you act. You simply don’t know what you believe, before that. You are too
complex to understand yourself.
It takes careful observation, and education, and reflection, and communication with others,
just to scratch the surface of your beliefs. Everything you value is a product of unimaginably
lengthy developmental processes, personal, cultural and biological

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