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kjvii t1_j4cjlch wrote

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Broke up with a girl 7 months ago. The pain of regret is tough... please choose discipline.

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MaximumEffort433 t1_j4cjh8y wrote

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Me, the CEO of ADHD: "I've come here to suffer the pain of discipline and the pain of regret, and I'm all out of discipline."

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MrDoe t1_j4cfr27 wrote

Reply to comment by JustYerAverage in [Image] by sparkblue

I'm currently suffering pain from a broken rib, assuming that is what you are talking about.

I have suffered the pain of discipline and regret, but neither was as concrete as a broken rib.

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Hendlton t1_j4ceta7 wrote

Reply to comment by tolegittoshit2 in [Image] by sparkblue

It's not even that for me. It's the dumb guy who doesn't really know anything, but things work out anyway. You look a them and think "If I tried any of that, it would go wrong every step of the way."

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ShredGuru t1_j4cdjjs wrote

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You can definitely regret missing out on things for being too disciplined

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snocown t1_j4cd5y2 wrote

It’s less motivation and more resonance. Because people will take advantage of your kindness, the trick is to live and let live, accept they exist and move on.

Time is a 4D construct that stitches together 3D moments, if you can’t get over the moments where what you don’t like exists, you’ll never find yourself in moments where what you desire exists.

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Penis_Bees t1_j4catbs wrote

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That might be true but if you read this as "discipline as a general virtue" it works.

Even when it comes to things as simple as like cleaning your house, it's usually better to be disciplined than to try to catch up later.

It's a skill to work on. And doesn't work out 100% in a vacuum but works as a general concept.

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MasterMainu t1_j4c8h3l wrote

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Discipline, always the discipline.... Don't want anything to do with regret.

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