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First, you succeed "luckily," because you have nothing to lose and don't take yourself seriously, as it should be.
Then, you start feeling the weight of other people's expectations, tense up a bit, and struggle to get the wanted results despite working hard.
Finally, you grow the mental strength necessary to handle that pressure, you learn how to relax, you learn how to stay detached from the outcome, you learn how to enjoy the process that leads to the outcome, and you succeed again, and again, and again, not luckily anymore.
It's the same journey for everyone. Don't waste your potential, work on more ambitious goals, and you will look back one day and understand that the journey itself was the reward. Your anger, envy, and frustration will be gone, replaced by peace of mind, confidence, and the satisfaction that you had a great ride.
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“If you do not express your own original ideas, if you do not listen to your own being, you will have betrayed yourself. Also you will have betrayed our community in failing to make your contribution to the whole.”
— Rollo May
poeticoutlaws.substack.com/p/the-courage-…

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