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Thursday, February 6, 2020

Do More...

What does it mean to do more? Or how does someone be more? These are not just questions that have a simple or objective answer coz doing more of something in itself is a very subjective phenomenon. Everyone has to interpret what’s enough of something and then strive to do more, in other words the only thing that kills growth is the false feeling of fulfillment.
Sometimes it’s very hard to figure this shit because the moment you start to get where you actually want (not the false stage of fulfillment) you start feeding yourself with the crappy excuses to not to ‘overdo it’. Excuses are nothing but the warm blankets that you snug into and become the weak, pathetic self and assume yourself as a snowflake. Guess what sunshine it doesn’t work that way if you only do the stuffs you already can, and only be with people who even smell your shit and call it perfume (lie to you about how good you are when you’re not). Then you’ll not grow and become stagnant.
like I have said earlier it doesn’t matter what you know, what matter is what you know and then what you DO, what most of us do wrong is we become consumers of information, people would always tell how they have figured it all out, what their goals are, what they wanna do, what they wish to accomplish but they seldom show that same dedication in their actions they try and gather as much information possible about things and then just lack on the work required, coz when it’s time to bust that work they give themselves comfort in those excuses.
But those excuses are so nice how can a person not fall into their comfort, well the trick is simple and by simple I mean exceptionally simple and that is ‘when you say you’re gonna do something, stick to it and do that shit’.
Don’t let the brain make a complete fool out of you.
There’s a limited time frame which we call lives and in the words of Greg Plitt “Second by second you lose the opportunity to become the person you want to be. Take charge of your life.”

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