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"The subconscious can and will solve any problem for us if we know how to direct it. The subconscious processes are always at work; the only question is, are we to be simply passive recipients of this activity, or are we to consciously direct the work? Shall we have a vision of the destination to be reached, the dangers to be avoided, or shall we simply drift?"
Part 5: The Practical Value of Concentration
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@TonyOElumelu Haanel put it directly: "Concentration is the highest personal achievement which can be acquired." Not passion. Not enthusiasm. Concentration. That's what separates the ones who stay from the ones who quit.
@bluewmist The idea is correct, but telling someone to pick one thing and do it fully assumes the capacity is already there. For most people it's not, and that's the actual problem.
@phokarlsson This is the part most people don't understand about distraction. It's not just the time you lose. It's that your attention never actually lands anywhere. Training attention is about building the capacity to hold it until it coheres.
@bryan_johnson Good list for optimizing the body and environment. The missing piece is structured attention training. You can sleep perfectly and still not be able to focus when it counts.
@TheAtlantic Digital minimalism helps, but switching the phone doesn't build the ability to hold focus when something does pull at you. That takes actual training.
@SethDavisHoops The habits compound when you actually do them. The reason most people don't is untrained attention, not lack of motivation. That's what makes the process sustainable.
I built Modern Master Key to solve the one problem that affects everything else. Training attention, not managing it. Live now on Android and iOS. https://t.co/nlvrBcvyRZ
@JamesClear Right on priorities. Worth adding that the ability to ignore the rest isn't a mindset, it's a trained response. That part takes deliberate practice.
@hnshah The drop is real, and it's not a content problem or an environment problem. It's a training problem. Most people have no structured way to build attention back up.
@AlexHormozi Every one of those is an environmental modification. None of it trains your attention. It works until the conditions aren't perfect and then you're back to square one.
@LeilaHormozi Agreed. And the reason some people build it and others don't isn't character. It's whether they have a structured way to train the response. Most people don't.
@RyanHoliday The idea is right. But discipline isn't something you summon when motivation is low. It's a response you build in advance so you don't need to summon anything.
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