Keep seeking, keep discovering.
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This new term hit me hard:
‘Understanding the unknown.’
It means looking beyond firepower to win.
It’s akin to exploring what we don’t know about ourselves.
The idea is central when machines face aliens in battle.
The real victory?
It’s not in weapons, but in discovery.
Our quest to understand defines us.
It asks: Who are we, and what will we become?
The journey to know the unknown is endless.
But it’s what makes us human.
Keep seeking, keep discovering.
Give this a try, and let me know how it goes.
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My self talk was terrible for years.
Any time I made a mistake, or failed to live up to my own ridiculously high standards, the voice in my head would destroy me.
"You're worthless"
"You can't do anything right"
"You're such a failure."
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Experts say that after doing this 3-5 times per day for a few months, the negative voice in his head had almost completely disappeared.
They even say it's "The single greatest example of neuroplasticity I have ever witnessed."
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I'm happy to say that I've greatly improved it over the last 10 years.
But I'm still always on the lookout for new techniques.
Today, I want to share one of the best ones I've ever found.
It's simple:
1. Notice when you're about to speak to yourself negatively.
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Paving the way for continuous improvement and success in the professional world.
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We don't leverage mistakes for growth.
Many professionals miss this crucial point.
Mistakes can be powerful learning tools - But most view them as failures to be avoided.
These five principles can turn mistakes into catalysts for growth:
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Share Failures
↪ Discuss mistakes openly to dismantle the stigma around them.
Implement Learnings
↪ Use the insights gained to make improvements and innovate.
By embracing these principles - We transform mistakes from setbacks into stepping stones,
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Feeling like you're losing everything can be overwhelming. But remember, just like trees, you can stand tall and wait for better days to come.
You got this.
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I felt like I was losing everything, then I remembered a Japanese saying:
"If you feel like you're losing everything, remember, trees lose their leaves every year, yet they still stand tall and wait for better days to come."
Here's how I applied this wisdom to my life:
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