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@kaamnet Delete your account and never post again
How about that ?
Its up to you though
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True, But doing something for years, not seeing results, and still showing up every day while searching for a way forward - that's a rare
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maybe. but nico hulkenberg spent 239 formula 1 races without ever standing on a podium. for years, it looked like all the effort, talent, and persistence were leading nowhere. if he had quit after race 238, everyone would've said his story ended in disappointment. instead, race 239 became the moment that changed how people remembered him. sometimes progress is invisible until the day it suddenly isn't. the hardest part is that race 238 and race 239 feel exactly the same when you're living through them.
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Reach ne AURA----- kardia 😭
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Can someone suggest a good chair under ₹7K? My back needs one
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Naval Ravikant: "You're going to die. It's all going to zero. What's there to stress about?"
"Stress is when your mind has two conflicting desires at once. You want to be liked, but you want to do something selfish. You don't want to go to work, but you want to make money. You have two conflicting desires, and that's stress."
Naval explains the difference between stress and anxiety:
"Anxiety is this pervasive, unidentifiable stress where you're stressed out all the time and you're not even sure why. The reason is you have so many unresolved problems that have piled up in your life, you can no longer identify what the problems are. There's this mountain of garbage in your mind. A little bit is poking out the top like an iceberg; that's anxiety. But underneath, there's a lot of unresolved things."
He shares his personal anxiety resolver:
"One big anxiety resolver for me is just ruminating on death. You're going to die. It's all going to zero. You cannot take anything with you. If you can keep that idea in front of you at all times, what's there to stress about?"
Naval reframes what "wasted time" really means:
"What is wasted time? Everything is wasted time in a sense because nothing matters in the ultimate. But in each moment, it's the only thing that matters. So if you're doing something you want to do and you're fully there for it it's not wasted time. If your mind is running away, wishing you were somewhere else, anticipating the future, regretting the past, that's wasted time. That's time you're not present for."
He concludes:
"People get worried about dying and no longer being here. But they don't realize that so much of their life is spent not being here in any case."
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