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There's no such thing as too late. You can wake up and choose to reinvent yourself. You can decide to completely change your life. “Too late” is an internal story, not an external reality. Every single time you think it’s too late, it’s probably still early.
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This story hit me hard...
The most important choice of your life:
One day, a boy approached his father and asked, "What is my life worth?"
The father handed his son a small stone and replied, "Take this stone to the market. If anyone asks the price, raise two fingers and don't say anything."
The boy did as he was told and went to the market. An old woman approached him and asked, "How much is that rock? I want it for my garden."
The boy held up two fingers, to which the woman replied, "$2? I'll take it."
Before she could complete the deal, the boy turned and ran home to tell his father what had happened.
His father nodded and said, "Ok, now take the stone to the museum. If anyone asks the price, raise two fingers and don't say anything."
The boy did as he was told and went to the museum. A man in a suit approached him and asked, "How much is that stone? I want it for my home."
The boy held up two fingers, to which the man replied, "$200? I'll take it."
Before he could complete the deal, the boy turned and ran home to tell his father what had happened.
His father nodded and said, "Ok, now take the stone to the precious gem store. If the owner asks the price, raise two fingers and don't say anything."
The boy did as he was told and went to the stone store. The owner of the store approached him and asked, "Where did you find that rare stone? I have been looking for it my entire life. How much will you sell it for?"
The boy held up two fingers, to which the man replied, "$20,000? I'll take it."
But once again, before he could complete the deal, the boy turned and ran home to tell his father what had happened...
The lesson of the story is a powerful one:
You choose your own worth. You determine your value.
Worth is not fixed—it is a dynamic, environment dependent quality.
Just as the stone can be a $2 rock in the market or a $20,000 stone in the precious gem store, you too can see your worth change with your environment.
You can choose to place yourself in an environment where you're poorly valued, surrounded by people who don't think much of you, who tell you your limits, who laugh at your ambitions, who criticize your every move.
You can choose to think of yourself as limited, static. You can be hard on yourself, lamenting your failures and missteps. You can tell yourself that your future is set.
Or...
You can chose to place yourself in an environment where you're highly valued, surrounded by people who lift you up, who encourage you to think bigger, who pair high expectations with high support, who believe in you even when you don't believe in yourself.
You can choose to think of yourself as unlimited, dynamic. You can hold yourself to a high standard, but view every failure as an opportunity to learn and change. You can set boundaries. You can tell yourself that your future is in your control.
You get to choose your own worth:
You can choose to place yourself in environments where people will see you for your highest potential.
You can choose how you treat yourself.
You can choose your value.
You get to choose whether you are the $20,000 rare stone or the $2 rock.
This, I believe, is the most important choice of your life.
So, choose wisely...
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"Without commitment you will never start, but more importantly, without consistency you will never finish."
"Ease is a greater threat to progress than hardship."
Commit. Show up. Embrace difficulty. Win.
A Tiny Thought in the @farnamstreet Weekly Newsletter:
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School and college "punished" you for
1. Taking risks
2. Asking stupid questions
3. Not following the normal
You might spend the rest of your life trying to undo what you were taught.
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@amangupta0303 India is no doubt very late to the SemiCon Party and the need of the hour is to set up Quick Action Team of empowered individuals from all possible govt. depts & interested Pvt investors - required to get us up & running, using the famed 'Indian Jugaad' 💪