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The discipline of becoming someone new
You don't become a new person by wishing for a different life. You become one by refusing to repeat the habits that built the old one.
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Living with unfinished responsibilities
An unfinished responsibility occupies your attention long before it occupies your time.
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Starting over at 40 or 50
Starting over at 40 or 50 is not about recovering lost time. It is about refusing to waste the time that remains
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Why adults stop taking risks?
The greatest risk in adulthood is often not failure. It is becoming so afraid of losing what you have that you stop pursuing what you could become.
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Why People Rely on Last-Minute Pressure?
Some people do not work when they have time. They work when they run out of it.
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The challenge of rebuilding trust in yourself
Self-trust is not built by intention. It is rebuilt by follow-through
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Feeling like you are falling behind everyone
Most people are not behind in life. They are simply comparing their timeline to someone else’s
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Why people ignore problems until they become emergencies?
The most expensive problems are often the ones that could have been solved when they were still small.
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