(EF17) Take Your Time to Think
Do you view a wise quote as a mechanism to get “likes,” or as a tool to change your life?
Do you view a wise quote as a mechanism to get “likes,” or as a tool to change your life?
Although you think you want choices, more often than not, you enjoy the comfort of a predetermined path.
Accepting you failed may lead to the success you never thought was possible.
How many unknown Einsteins and Picassos never reached their potential because they feared failure and were afraid to take risks?
Every hardship can be seen as either another shovel swing for your unavoidable grave or as necessary work to dig the foundation of the next amazing thing.
When money stops being the value we measure ourselves by, and people have more time, will we see a boost in creative productivity … or systemic laziness?
Stepping out of your normal patterns and comfort zone for even one day can uncover potential and ideas in your head which might change your life forever.
You will struggle to modify your philosophical outlook and psychological faculties without a practice to incrementally upgrade both.
Philosophy provides a toolkit of conceptual weapons you can use to bend your neuroplastic mind in new directions.
The multitude of biases and contradictions within each brain are landmines that can either protect you or blow your metaphorical legs off; but the more you learn, the less likely you are to step on one.
The path to change is a practice of challenging thought and life experiments; the goal is killing bad habits and slowly rebuilding new ones.