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You can change any time. You just choose not to.

If you think that your past determines your present, you end up with determinism; your future has already been decided by your past. In "Adlerian psychology", we donā€™t think about past causes, but rather about present goals. Your past doesnā€™t determine your present, but rather it is the meaning that you attribute to your past.

You are unable to change only because you are making the decision not to. You probably think itā€™s easier to leave things as they are. If you stay like this, you can respond to events as they occur, and you can guess the results.

Courage is the solution.

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You fabricate emotions.

Accept yourself now, and regardless of the outcome, have theĀ courageĀ to step forward.

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You use trauma as an excuse.

We determine our own lives according to the meaning we give to past experiences. We do not suffer from the shock of our experiences. We instead make out of them whatever suits our purposes.

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You use feelings of inferiority as an excuse.

Feelings of inferiority are subjective interpretations rather than objective facts. You can see being shorter than average as inferior, or as superior for not being intimidating and getting other people to relax.

There is one good thing about subjectivity: It allows you to make your own choice. View anything as an advantage or disadvantage. We cannot alter objective facts, but we can alter interpretations as much as you like.

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Adlerian psychology

Adlerian psychology is a psychology of changing oneself, not a psychology for changing others. Instead of waiting for others to change, you take the first step forward yourself.

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Life is not a competition.

The pursuit of superiority is the mindset of taking a single step forward on you own feet. Not the mindset of competition to aim to be greater than other people. A healthy feeling of inferiority doesnā€™t come from comparing oneself to others; but from oneā€™s comparison with theirĀ ideal self.

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Deny the desire for recognition.

Wishing so hard to be recognized will lead to a life of following expectations held by other people who want you to be ā€œthis kind of person.ā€ You throw away who you really are and live other peopleā€™s lives. Therefore, you should deny your desire for recognition. Youā€™re not living to satisfy other peopleā€™s expectations, and other people arenā€™t living to satisfy your expectations.

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Discard other peopleā€™s tasks.

We need to think with the perspective of ā€œwhose task is this?ā€ and separate our own tasks from other peopleā€™s tasks. This is called separation of tasks. You should not worry about or intrude on other peopleā€™s tasks.

There may be a person who doesnā€™t think well of you, but thatā€™s not your task.

All you can do with regard to your own life is to choose the best path that you believe in. How do people judge that? Thatā€™s the task of other people, and itā€™s not a matter you can do anything about.

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You hold the cards of your interpersonal relationships.

Many people think that relationship cards are held by the other person. Thatā€™s why they wonder "How does that person feel about me?" And end up living in a way that satisfies the wishes of other people. If youā€™re tied to the desire for recognition, all the cards will stay in the hands of other people. If you can grasp the separation of tasks, you will notice that you hold all the cards.

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Build horizontal relationships: Donā€™t condemn or praise.

When you praise, youā€™re unconsciously creating a hierarchical relationship and seeing the other person as beneath you. As if youā€™re passing a judgment from one person of ability to another person of no ability. You can convey words of gratitude instead. Saying thank you to this partner who has helped you with your work. ā€œThis was a big helpā€. If recieving praise is what youā€™re after, youā€™ll have no choice but to adapt to that personā€™s yardstick and put your breaks on your own freedom. ā€œThank you,ā€ on the other hand, is a clear expression of gratitude.

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Self-centered people always end up losing their comrades.

The goal of interpersonal relationships is a feeling of community. This sense of others as comrades. To get that feeling, you should make the switch from self-interest to concern for others.

You can get a feeling of community by making an active commitment to the community. Take steps forward and donā€™t avoid the tasks of work, friendship and love relationships. Donā€™t think in terms of "What will this person give me?" But rather, "What can I give to this person?"

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You are part of something HUGE

Donā€™t limit yourself to one community. If you think of schools as everything to you, youā€™ll end up without a sense of belonging to anything. There is a larger world that extends far beyond any community. And everyone of us is a member of that world. Living in fear of oneā€™s relationships falling apart is an unfree way to live. Do not cling to the small community right in front of you. There will be always more and larger communities that exist.

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Self acceptance

The goal is accept yourself 60 percent, and think "How should I go about getting closer to 100 percent?" You cannot change what youā€™re born with, but what you do with this equipment is your own power. Focus on what you can change.

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Confidence in others

When you switch from attachment to self to concern for others, Confidence in others becomes absolutely essential. If you donā€™t have objective grounds for trusting someone, you should believe without concerning yourself with things such as security. Unconditional confidence is the foundation of any deep relationship.

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Contribution to others

The most easily understood contribution to others is work. It is through labor that one makes contribution to others and commit to oneā€™s community. One can feel ā€œI am of use to someone,ā€ and come to accept oneā€™s existential worth. This helps in self-acceptance again, and you can see that it is a circular loop

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Don't think of life as a Line. Life is a series of dots.

You should think of life a series of dots. A series of moments called ā€œnow.ā€ We live only in the here and now. Live life as if you are dancing.

Some people ended up in entirely different places. But none of these lives came to an end ā€œen routeā€ . It is enough if you find fulfillment in the here and now one is dancing.

Dancing itself is the goal, you shouldnā€™t be concerned with arriving somewhere by doing it. You can arrive somewhere as a result of dancing, but there is no particular destination. The goal of mountain-climbing is the climbing itself, not getting at the top.

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Live in the here and now.

Life is a series of moments, and neither the past nor the future exists. Live in the here and now. Donā€™t concern yourself with the past or the future.

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The courage to be normal.

Whether they are trying to be especially good or especially bad, the goal is the same: to attract the attention of other people. Get out the ā€œnormalā€ condition and become a ā€œspecial being.ā€ Why is it necessary to be special? Probably because one cannot accept oneā€™s normal self.

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