@OrevaZSN That’s the cycle of nostalgia, as we age, new music doesn’t hit the same because our brains tie old songs to memories, emotions, and identity. It’s not disinterest, it’s that the classics carry pieces of our past we keep returning to.
I sometimes experience a time in life where I get to de-attach from social media, just for a few days.
Whether it's because I'm on vacation or just wasn't able to be around, and my life is so quieter sitting outside this noisily bubble.
It's like I'm looking at all the chaos that happens in social media, afraid to even get closer to it.
I get repelled from looking at social media after disconnecting for a few days.
If you own your morning, you own the day.
Those who have a good morning, have a good day.
Your morning's mood affects your entire day's mood.
Do the right things in the morning. Eat healthy, workout, read, don't waste unnecessary time.
I honestly don't overthink much and I think one of the main things that helped me out is 'over figuring'
Whenever I overthink something, I just say to myself "let's figure out what will happen"
If someone is mad at me or I think they are mad at me I'll text them "hey are you mad at me?"
Just don't keep the thoughts to yourself. If you share them, I genuinely do believe that it will keep your headspace a little more quieter.
@romasoul1 Sometimes you just need faith to lean in for you and do the job instead.
However I do believe that you still need to push forward like no one is coming to help you, because that is the right attitude in my opinion honestly.
Listen, beautiful souls.
Every closed door.
Every dead end.
It’s not the end...
it’s a hidden path to unseen aid,
perfectly planned by the Wisdom..
that sees what we cannot.
Trust Him.
He opens doors you never imagined.🕊️
(inspiration Qur’an 65:3)
@Owls_Tip Master your morning, and you master your day, as the mood and actions of your early hours shape everything that follows. Prioritize healthy habits like eating well, exercising, and learning to ensure a positive and productive day.
You can't win an argument. If you lose it, you lose it. But if you win it, you lose it.
Even if you did win the argument and obliterated his points, now you've got a man who is hurt.
You've hurt his ego, his pride. And you will be punished for the consequences.
And a man against his will is of the same opinion still.
One of the most underrated habits to do, is to call your friends.
I have on my habit tracker a row of 'daily call' where I need to at least try to call one of my friends or even my grandparents.
I wrote try and not actually call because sometimes they are not available.
This is one of my greatest habits of all time. You keep in contact with your friends and your family. It's genuinely amazing.
If you won't take the shot, you won't succeed.
We want to be rich, be smarter than everyone, faster, stronger, and basically better than the average person.
But if you want to get an unnormal result, you must act like it.
You cannot be normal and expect exceptional results.
If you want to be the greatest, you musts strive for it and go against the herd.
@IAmYobi When we are cut into a corner we do unimaginable things. Not keeping yourself a safe net is sort of a safe net.
Because when someone is stuck in the corner with no way out, we start pushing much harder and better.
I don’t carry a safety net; it’s either absolute mastery or nothing at all.
I would rather die exhausted from the pursuit than live in the confusion of a half-hearted life.
One path. No distractions. No retreats.
In the real world, I see the same pattern, but with a dangerous flaw. Most people copy without thinking. They replicate the exact moves, the exact styles, and the exact strategies of others without a single layer of refinement.
This is wrong.
I'll be honest: in the classroom, I wasn't above looking at someone else's paper. But I was never the person who copied word-for-word.
I didn't want the answers; I wanted the concept. I would take the logic, filter it through my own understanding, and express it in my own words
A few months ago, I hit rock bottom.
I was staying up until 3 AM playing League of Legends, raging at the screen, and scrolling TikTok mid-set at the gym.
I was the "discipline guy," and I was failing.
Here is how I used "The Snowball Effect" to climb back out. 🧵(1/7)
@Humanoholic You might do so much volume on the first day, but can you keep it up on the second day? And on the third?
The point is to create something you'll be able to joyfully do every time.
There's no point trying to compete in everlasting motivation vs discipline.
The man who likes walking will walk further than the man who likes the destination.
Pick your craft wisely. Make sure you like it, because if you genuinely want to outlast everyone else, you need to enjoy your work.
If there's one thing I have learned in life, is that everything is planned.
Life probably did a surprising turn, but it's okay. Not all our plans go as we think they would.
Life plans something bigger for us.
Keep believing, and everything will turn out to be good.