![]() What getting props and support for setting out to do something before we even do it does is it gives your mind that little treat of validation it needs to not do anything. When we decide to go on a new diet, what’s the first thing we do? Go on Facebook and tell everyone about it. Here’s some of the top lessons I got from each part: The book is split into three parts, Aspiration, Success, and Failure, with lessons from historical figures and cautionary tales in each part. You need to take efforts every day to eliminate it. If you defeat it once, it’s not gone forever. What this means is you can’t clean your house once and it’s clean forever, you need to continuously do it. We all have ego in a sense, and we need to continuously try and “sweep the floor” with it. Your ego is the voice in the back of your head that says “don’t worry about working hard, that’s for those other guys who aren’t as talented” if you’re on top it’s the voice that tells you you’re better than everyone else, and if you’ve failed it’s the voice that tells you you’re worthless and can’t recover and no one has ever been worse than you. ![]() No matter where you are in life, or where you aspire to be, you’ll find yourself facing a common enemy every step of the way.
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