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The mind compresses repeated experiences; If every day looks the same, your brain stops recording the details. That’s why weeks vanish in a blur. Novelty + presence stretch time: Travel. Adventure. Focus. Embodied awareness. Do that, and one year will feel like ten again.

Extremely common for people to hit ~25 years old and feel time flying by… If only they understood; You can slow it down. Reme
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Extremely common for people to hit ~25 years old and feel time flying by… If only they understood; You can slow it down. Remember how summers felt like a lifetime when you were a kid? Time isn’t actually moving quicker now than it was then… You’re just not present anymore.

what it takes to increase your luck (luckmaxxing) exposure (groups, activities, environments) + risk taking + energy + right
what it takes to increase your luck (luckmaxxing) exposure (groups, activities, environments) + risk taking + energy + right place + right time + removing any negative associations with yourself (no more unlucky jokes)+ recognizing how fortunate you are to live your life = luck

If sperm cells are not ejaculated, they are broken down and reabsorbed by the body within 75 days! retain your semen.

You don't need more information. You need less mental noise. Delete 90% of the content you consume. Watch what happens to your clarity. Your subconscious can't hear itself think over all that input.

7 Men You Should Study: 1. Marcus Aurelius - for self-control. 2. Miyamoto Musashi - for laser focus. 3. Leonardo da Vinci - for creativity. 4. Friedrich Nietzsche - for thinking. 5. David Goggins - for performance. 6. Steve Jobs - for vision. 7. Bruce Lee - for disciplined motion.

Reprogram your subconscious by acting as if you’re already there. Walk, talk, think like your future self.

First, lie completely still for about a minute. Then say one identity claim out loud. One sentence. Who you are becoming, stated as fact. Not β€œI want to be someone who executes consistently.” That is a wish. β€œI am someone who executes consistently.” That is a statement. Right after, write one sentence. The exact objection your brain threw at the claim. β€œYou said you’re consistent but you skipped three days last week.” β€œYou’re not there yet. Why are you lying to yourself.” Write it on whatever is closest. Notebook. Scrap of paper. Nightstand. Then do one tiny physical action. Under two minutes. Something that matches the claim. If your claim is β€œI am someone who executes consistently,” open the laptop and type one sentence. Close it. Walk away. Finally, wait. Ten more minutes before you check anything. No notifications. No revenue dashboard. That extra delay lets the claim settle a little longer before the outside world starts arguing with it.

First, lie completely still for about a minute. Then say one identity claim out loud. One sentence. Who you are becoming, stated as fact. Not β€œI want to be someone who executes consistently.” That is a wish. β€œI am someone who executes consistently.” That is a statement. Right after, write one sentence. The exact objection your brain threw at the claim. β€œYou said you’re consistent but you skipped three days last week.” β€œYou’re not there yet. Why are you lying to yourself.” Write it on whatever is closest. Notebook. Scrap of paper. Nightstand. Then do one tiny physical action. Under two minutes. Something that matches the claim. If your claim is β€œI am someone who executes consistently,” open the laptop and type one sentence. Close it. Walk away. Finally, wait. Ten more minutes before you check anything. No notifications. No revenue dashboard. That extra delay lets the claim settle a little longer before the outside world starts arguing with it.

> Four things. > Done before you touch your phone. > Before coffee. > Before words from anyone else.

The Morning Tolerance Builder. How Your First 10 Minutes Program the Whole Day: Your Brain Has a 10-Minute Opening Every Morn
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The Morning Tolerance Builder. How Your First 10 Minutes Program the Whole Day: Your Brain Has a 10-Minute Opening Every Morning. You’re Wasting It. When you wake up, your prefrontal cortex is still warming up. The brain is groggy. The usual defenses are not fully in place yet. Your subconscious sits in a more receptive state during those first minutes. This is The Compliance Window. The only window in your day where new identity impressions meet less resistance. The guard is down. The walls are still going up.

Fuck being shy. Fuck being an introvert. Believe me or not, Strangers will make you rich. Start networking. Make small talk everywhere you go. You never know what kind of connections you'll create. Closed mouths don't get fed bro.

How to do a hard reset on your life in 30 minutes:
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How to do a hard reset on your life in 30 minutes:

How to do a hard reset on your life in 30 minutes:

If you feel lost, build something. A business. Your body. A skill set. Anything that gives you a reason to learn and focus. Don't worry about choosing the right thing. Don't think about how difficult it will be. Just start moving forward and you'll find a path that feels right

nobody tells you that getting your life together is mostly just eating better, sleeping earlier, and spending time outside of your house. that's 80% of it

Write by hand. Write by hand. Write by hand. Write by hand. Because your brain learns better that way.
Write by hand. Write by hand. Write by hand. Write by hand. Because your brain learns better that way.

Deleting instagram can improve your mental focus by 200%

Raw carrots have an indigestible fiber that absorbs the excess estrogen in the body. Eat raw carrots men.

Reasons to get in shape that have nothing to do with looks - Better sex - More energy - Living longer - Self discipline - Reduced stress - Self confidence - Better mental health - Better cognitive function - Avoiding degenerative diseases - Being a good example to your family