Our brain is responsible through all the actions we take. The thoughts we think, the decisions we make, into habits we develop. However, when it comes to our problems, we blame ourselves, not knowing that we are letting our mental battle dictates our fortune. We often put ourselves into " external locus of control " in which thinking that external forces brings troubles into our lives, but this is not always the case. It's all about our mental battle, it's the battle againts your brain vs. you.
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