Do we fear getting healthier because of what we’d have to do for the rest of our lives to protect it? How about our attitude? Same scenario?
What do you want from life and what’s your commitment to attaining it?
You kill what you fear, and you fear what you don’t understand. – saying
Fear.
The saying (above) was used in the context of killing bats because we don’t understand them. Yet try to imagine our world where bats are no longer part of our ecosystem.
Scary.
The context neutral insight transfer?
Imagine if we killed our fear of success.
Imagine if we understood success in a way we can’t begin to imagine right now.
Imagine such an intimate understanding that we no longer had this unnecessary fear of the future.
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Snapped this three hours ago. Today’s morning blog writing just began in earnest – it’s 12-noon. It’s perfect for today’s post theme. PS. Rode bicycle for a 9am haircut earlier.
Mentally Literate?
Incremental progress adds up over time.
So does incremental decline.
If your attitude isn’t continuously improving, what is the natural consequence?
This is why you are diligent, persistent, resilient, and over-focused on growing your positive attitude.
Well done.
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