two things I wish i began to consider earlier, when beginning my journey on self learning are
- Learning the science of myself:
You can look into all these different types of methods on learning things, but those may not pertain to you.
Even if they work on most people, it does not mean you are in the majority of people who should learn in that manner.
You are the only one who truly understands how you can retain and understand information, so learn how you believe best fits.
- Learn by doing:
Only way to conquer "tutorial hell" most people experience,is by jumping into something with no uncerstanding and working your way through it.
Beginning to build and start new projects with no understanding is the best way to get into something. (especially with the entire internet and AI in your control to help lead you)
Analyzing and interpret ing every single issue faced at hand, and hardwiring it into my brain to prevent it from happening again.
-Think for yourself:
Stop using AI to think for you, and take time to think.
Only way to truly find value in what you do is by understanding it, and thinking through the problems.
Without true understanding you will be left with only the memorization of concepts rather than the deeper understanding of them.
Once you are capable of explaining things like a 5 year old,is when you truly begin to grasp the knowledge you are learning
stop allowing AI to outsource your thinking
the #1 thing that could never be replaced, is your creativity and mind, so as you learn and grow keep this a priority
and don't ever allow the one thing you hold over AI to diminish.
i want to be recognized as an AI thought leader within a year...
putting it out there because bold ambitions need public accountability
if you're not willing to declare your goals, you probably don't believe in them
worst case scenario: i work harder than ever and achieve something remarkable but fall short - that's still infinitely better than playing it safe and achieving nothing memorable
don't be scared of going hard on what you stand for
everything being worked for means nothing unless you carry it out completely.
continue pushing to make sure it gets completed, or every doubt you have kept about yourself will come true.
the gap between starting something is no longer between what you can or can’t do.
ai has filled that.
now it is : if you choose to do it or not.
stop waiting for the right opportunity cause it won’t ever come if you don’t begin now.
creating success has never been easier
AI and the ability to create coherent thoughts, are the two things that will allow you to leverage create change manifold.
stop staying stuck in the past and adapt with the future.
if you were guaranteed a successful business in 13 tries would you not try 13 times?
so why after one failure or a few failures, have you allowed yourself to stop.
keep going, because success is created through persistency.
most people spend more time imagining the result than doing the thing that creates it.
they live inside the image of who they could become instead of sitting with who they are right now.
the vision feels productive but it’s just comfort disguised as progress.
nobody who ever accomplished anything knew exactly where they were going.
they just worked.
day after day.
without a clue.
and one day the work answered questions they never even thought to ask.
where you end up was never in your hands.
but what you do today always was.
sit down.
do something with it.
Most people are addicted to the idea of changing their life without actually changing anything about their day.
They read the books. They watch the videos. They save the posts. They write goals in January and forget them by March.
None of that is progress. That's entertainment disguised as effort.
Progress is boring. It's doing the same productive thing today that you did yesterday and doing it again tomorrow. It's choosing the hard task over the easy distraction for the hundredth time in a row.
Nobody posts about that. Nobody celebrates the quiet repetition. But that's where every result you've ever admired was actually built.
You don't rise to the level of your goals. You fall to the level of your habits.
Fix the day. The life follows.
You don't need motivation. You need standards.
Motivation comes and goes. One day you're on fire, the next you can't get off the couch. That's normal. That's human. But the people who actually build something don't wait for motivation to show up.
They set a standard for themselves and they meet it whether they feel like it or not.
You brush your teeth when you're tired. You show up to work when you'd rather stay home. You don't negotiate with those things. They're just what you do.
The goals you keep failing at are the ones you're still treating as optional. The moment you make them non-negotiable is the moment everything changes.
Discipline isn't punishment. It's the decision to stop leaving your future up to how you feel on any given morning.
Set the standard. Meet it daily. Let the results stack.
Everybody has a plan for who they want to become. Almost nobody has the discipline to be that person today.
Not tomorrow. Not next month. Not when things calm down. Today.
You already know what you need to do. You've known for a while. The information isn't the problem. The action is.
The people you admire didn't have some secret advantage. They just got tired of lying to themselves and started doing the work that most people avoid because it's uncomfortable.
Growth doesn't happen when it's convenient. It happens when you stop negotiating with yourself and start showing up whether you feel like it or not.
The gap between where you are and where you want to be isn't closed by more planning. It's closed by doing the thing you keep pushing to next week.
Stop preparing. Start building.
@Daily__wisdom_ Fear isn't the problem. Everyone's scared.
The question is which fear do you want to live with.
The fear of trying and struggling through it.
Or
The fear of being 60 years old knowing you never gave yourself a real chance.
Pick your fear.