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RE: How To Stop Being Such A Loser

in #blog7 years ago

Not exactly the kind of motivational article people look for, but if one reads the entire article, it gets the thing done.

You have been through a lot of shit, that made you so strong that you don't give any shit anymore for anything.

The persistence to become great will drive you to a great destiny.
You stick to do something better in your life, never giving up.

It may sound some cheesy stuff of not giving up, but it is quite important in life, because most of the people would break down the moment you were going through the Uber time.

But you didn't, you changed your life, and again life sucked while you were selling the hair straighteners, so you changed it again and again till the moment came when life didn't suck anymore.

This is the only thing that made you better than a whole lot of the world.
Hope you keep going on.

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Yeah. You are spot on @looftee

At a point i almost stopped reading seeing those "f" words rampaging in the content. But something about @yallapapi's originality glued me.

This is a timeless article.

It is a masterpiece on resoluteness, sheer effort, doggedness, and positive energy.

To change our situations, we must be willing to learn. The tonic needed was that Grant Cardone's message. This is one issue all of us have per time. I read biographies more than any other kind of books, or motivational classics that tells of people's personal journey, far more than those with "laws" and "principles". When we become opened to another's stories, we find ourselves in a piece of it, and while we may not be required to do exactly what they did to break out, it opened us to a new level of awareness and energy for life to make things happen.

That's true, the most important point to take from this post is that we need to adapt to change in our life and not stagnate in one place or in being one thing.

You are so right @looftee, this is the kind of speech the teens needed, not all that milk-type of motivation.

I mean i was glued from the beginning to the end of the article, didn't even feel like a sec has passed, it was engaging all through.

Life throws shit at all of us but what we make out of it is what matters, do we sulk and hide under the table or do you get up and give it another shot? i go for the latter.

Great post @yallapapi

got the gist of it but kinda started scrolling after a bit lol. you always tend to get the point across though.

"gonna be a motivated mother fucker"