@krassenstein
Why are you so easily rattled by everything happening around you? This constant outrage is pure weakness. It's exhausting, performative, and unattractive. I’ll be in Pensacola in two weeks and sure as hell hope I get this kind of experience.
You’re working overtime to manufacture conflict and push an agenda because it grows an audience. But beneath your noise there is no substance - just empty rhetoric, recycled talking points, and endless blather. Get a hold of yourself and do it soon.
@MichaelLesko9@elonmusk It’s an opportunity for them to learn a new trade or skill.
Can you imagine how many things that people take for granted today would not be available if we used that line of reasoning?
That’s right, almost everything…
Mindset isn't about thinking "happy thoughts" all the time. We've all seen fake positivity before and it's worthless.
The real game is noticing thoughts that are holding you back...then consciously rewiring them into something that serves you.
A lot of people know this but very few do it.
I know a lot of “busy” people who aren’t productive. They’re just overcommitted. Their calendars are full of obligations they secretly resent.
If they learned to disengage and say no, they’d get more done,
and more importantly, they’d actually be happier.
Most “positive thinking” advice is just people trying to talk themselves into believing it.
Be selective about who you follow and watch for congruence between their words and their life. If it’s missing, move on.
People obsess over their problems and wonder why life feels so heavy. You'll never manifest a better future if you continue replaying your worst fears.
Shift your focus for just one week (a real, honest effort) and watch how quickly things start to change.
Most people think peace comes from getting everything under control, but it actually comes from learning to stay calm when things are out of control.
Control isn’t the goal...clarity and composure are.
People rarely have an information problem – they have an action problem.
Next time you reach for another book, course, or podcast series...stop.
Notice where you’re avoiding the work, pick one or two actions that move the needle, and do them until they’re automatic.
Knowing isn’t power. Doing is.
Confidence shows up naturally when you want nothing, expect nothing, and resist nothing. It’s the point where nothing can control you anymore and it's magnetic to just about everyone.
Nothing stalls personal growth faster than being amenable to every distraction that comes your way.
If you’re “busy” all day but have nothing meaningful to show for it, recognize it, take a moment to reset, and do better.
You’ll never get anywhere near your potential if you can’t sit still and get to the real work.
If you want to know what success really feels like, set aside 15 minutes to do nothing but relax into feeling good. No goals, no screens, no noise, no anything. Just feel good.
That feeling is what people are actually chasing with money, status, and busyness.
People think productivity means doing more but it's really all about doing fewer things, better.
If you want peace, keep this in mind and direct your time like your life depends on it, because it does.
Everybody wants to be respected as a leader, but no one wants to:
• Own it when things go wrong
• Make tough calls people won’t like
• Show up every time people count on them
• Put their mission ahead of their ego
Respect doesn’t come from titles or job descriptions. It's earned through everyday responsibilities.
You'll continue repeating the same mistakes until you're aware of them. It sounds obvious, but a lot of people refuse to look objectively at their patterns and behaviors.
Writing in a journal is a great way to surface these patterns because it allows you to start looking "at" your filter, instead of through it.