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Joel Wright
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Joel Wright
@joelwrightdev
Studying Bachelor of Engineering / Science at UQ | Entrepreneur and garage-based engineer
加入时间 Kasım 2022
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@NFT_GOD Dude this is insane. I don't think you're just NFT God anymore.
Incredible experiment, while this is concerning, we were already heading down this track without AI. AI will simply accelerating this nonsense.
Keep up the great work brother
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@Java_writes That's what I'm saying Java! I've been on the grind for around a year now and I'm starting to see gains that I'm really impressed with! I feel great, mentally and physically 🔥
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@NFT_GOD Thanks for sharing Alex, the one thing people are always tricked into believing is that having the next best thing will make it better but it won't.
Nothing will make it better unless your mindset about it gets better.
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It’s never enough for me. Ever
32 years old and I’ve never been satisfied with where I’m at in my life. No matter how much I accomplish.
It’s not good and it’s not healthy. It’s been taking a toll on me over the last year
A lot of people are proud of having this “problem”.
You might be having it right now too
You think it’s a good thing to never be satisfied. You think it's called "ambition"
I promise you're wrong
I achieved a tremendous amount in 2022.
Without a doubt the most successful year of my life.
I got promoted to leadership at the tech company I worked at.
I built a social media account from 0 followers to 100,000 followers
I started making income on a side hustle, something I’ve never done before and always has been a dream of mine.
I built my business large enough to quit my job.
On paper I should be happy. I should be pumped with what I was able to accomplish.
Yet, I was at one of the lowest points in my life.
I was never able to really appreciate what I accomplished.
It's always what’s next.
Why don’t I have this next thing yet?
Why haven’t I hit this next goal or this next challenge?
I’m always looking at what’s next. It leaves me anxious and never satisfied.
A lot of people think it's good to have this problem. It drives you to accomplish more.
I truly don’t believe this is a healthy way to be living your life. To constantly be on the edge of anxiety.
There is a way to be ambitious and to strive for something more, while also being mentally healthy and being grateful for what you’ve accomplished and what you have.
There is a way to be balanced.
Imbalance will crush you.
Maybe not at first. Maybe not in the first month of imbalance. Or the first year of imbalance.
But I promise you, it will eventually catch up.
No balanced person has ever burnt out.
After years of being imbalanced and never being grateful for what I had, I almost hit that point. I almost burned out.
Now I’m working tirelessly to fix that. I’m working endlessly to rebuild my habits from scratch.
It’s not about sitting there and telling yourself you’re the best and you’re incredible. It’s not that at all.
It’s about recognizing the fact that you worked your ass off to get to this point.
Ya you have a lot more you want to accomplish, but holy shit that work you’ve put in for years wasn’t wasted.
It got you to this point. Which is going to allow you to get to that next point.
Without all that work you put in, you wouldn’t be anywhere close to where you are.
You would have no shot at getting to where you’re going.
Few could put in the work you’ve put in to this point.
Few could do what you did.
Truly let that sink in.
Truly believe the time you put in was not wasted.
You can’t get to where you’re going without what you’ve done to this point.
Just standing where you are today is a major accomplishment.
You could have easily accepted mediocrity and put in the minimum amount of effort.
You’ve given it an attempt, which is something so few people even can muster the courage to do.
Make sure to recognize this.
This isn’t some hokey pokey look yourself in the mirror and go hey you’re the best!
No, this is just simply recognizing what you’ve done to this point is notable.
You have a lot more you want to accomplish, but what you’ve gotten done to this point is pretty incredible.
You won’t believe how much more balanced you’ll feel just reminding yourself of this every once in a while.
It won’t take away from your ambition or motivation.
No, it’ll just put you in a more focused place where you’ll be able to accomplish even more.
Your work will now come from a grounded mindset, rather than an imbalanced mindset.
Some tips for reminding yourself and being grateful for what you’ve accomplished:
👉Journal for 5 minutes a day. Seriously. That’s it.
Just write down your thoughts for 5 minutes a day, preferably in the morning. It’ll start your day in a grounded spot.
👉Before you start working every day, just quickly think about all you’ve accomplished to get to this point.
When you’re done working for the day, look back at what you did. Write down what you accomplished that day if you have to.
You won’t believe how many days I work for the entire day, then it ends and I feel like I was unproductive.
Then I look back and write down everything I completed and I realize I was way more productive than I thought I was.
It allows me to sleep so much more soundly.
In the age of a billion cheap dopamine hits a day, it’s easy to be imbalanced.
It’s easy to feel like it’s never enough and there’s so much more you need to do.
Take a moment and remind yourself what it took for you to get to this point.
I promise you the complexion of your entire day will change.

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@NFT_GOD It's crazy to try and think about the endless possibilities that AI hasn't been used for yet. Never even considered using it like this but I just had the idea that you could explain your business and get it to write engaging and meaningful front page text for users.
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@NFT_GOD This is my philosophy to life and it's so simple that I can't understand why more people don't have similar thinking.
Is doing something you hate in the same boring, endless loop really what you want your life to be?
If not, do something about it.
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