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Be in love with the process, and not the result

Be in love with the process, and not the result

Life is a path full of struggles. Struggles are inevitable. One needs to be in love with the process, with the fight, and not with the result and victory.

People who are great at something become great by, first, humbly accepting that they're not already great. Then, they work hard. That's it!

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anirvan24

Interested about economics, productivity and keeping a growth mindset

Ignoring clutter and choosing selectively is the name of the game. Everyone has problems, a lot of them. Using harsh truths in a simplistic way, the author provides simple but difficult to implement hacks to living a better life. Also, this would be a preview to "The Courage to be Disliked" in my opinion!

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