You're stressed.
Don't forget to look up.
Your significantly insignificant.
That shouldn't worry you.
It should calm you.
Nothing matters.
No one knows why they're here.
No one knows what they're doing.
Just do what feels right to you.
Be you.
And forget the rest.
Few people around you will understand what you're building.
It's okay to walk your path alone.
The less trekked path often leads to the best discoveries.
How to stand out?
Be yourself.
It's that simple but, in today's age, it's not that easy.
The internet is to blame.
It's created a digital landscape of "keeping up with the Joneses."
We want to be more like "them" rather than us.
Be careful out there.
Don't lose yourself.
@AnomalyConexus I hate fluffed books.
You gotta find the right ones.
But yes, the 80/20 rule applies to most of them.
But I get many more ideas from books than short form versions.
And I'm interested most in the ideas that sprout.
Reading a book a week means you're reading a lot.
But how many of those lessons are you applying?
It's better to read a few books a year, followed by action...
rather than 52 books a year, followed by an ego boost.