Dad, how many reputations do I have?
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Yesterday’s answer: Are you kidding me? Yes. You have no idea.
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Dad, how many reputations do I have?
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Yesterday’s answer: Are you kidding me? Yes. You have no idea.
“He that would govern others, first should be Master of himself”. — Philip Massinger
If this is the case, then there really aren’t too many qualified leaders out there. Are there?
How hard do you work to gain mastery over yourself? Do you even care? Isn’t it an awful lot of work to polish things no one can immediately, if ever, see?
Then why do it? Simply this, you will know. And if you never get to the point where this is important to you, then you will never understand self-mastery. If you never understand this, you will always be frustrated with people, particularly yourself.
Who gives a crap, right? My point exactly.
“One machine can do the work of fifty ordinary men. No machine can do the work of one extraordinary man”. — Elbert Hubbard
What does it take to be extraordinary?
Is it reasonable to expect to become extraordinary?
Is it even worth it to try to become extraordinary?
What would extraordinary people say to these questions?
What would Earth be like without extraordinary people?
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