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asrielrising84 t1_j4cy9ta wrote

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Or, now hear me out, neither. If you have very very low goals and ambitions then you will have neither.

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alternaivitas t1_j4cy1qs wrote

Reply to comment by buwefy in [Image] by sparkblue

It's called risk taking. Everything has a risk which you might or might not know in advance, but you are taking risks just by not doing anything either.

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BastionNZ t1_j4cu67g wrote

Reply to comment by Penis_Bees in [Image] by sparkblue

It's being disciplined for targeted goals.

I.e "I'm not happy with my body/health"

You either be disciplined and eat good and go to the gym

Or choose not to be and a year later be regretful.

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BastionNZ t1_j4cty1a wrote

Reply to comment by Hendlton in [Image] by sparkblue

"dumb" people often have success because they don't overthink things and just take action with confidence which is classic risk/reward.

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_cedarwood_ t1_j4cstsl wrote

Reply to [Image] by sparkblue

Lol I get the intention, but life isn't this black and white. It can be both, it can be neither

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PootenRumble t1_j4crr8c wrote

Reply to comment by Hendlton in [Image] by sparkblue

Persistence - as long as you keep trying without giving up after failure, eventually something works. Failure is a step forward. The “dumb” may just mean a willingness to fail frequently, and that certainly will be the way to find success.

Try it with a goal to fail fast, you’ll learn from every step. And it will end up working out - if you’re persistent enough to not give up.

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tolegittoshit2 t1_j4cki3o wrote

Reply to comment by Hendlton in [Image] by sparkblue

the guy that just got a job that stated you needed a degree but he somehow got it without a degree and also makes like $30k more then you haha ya that guy

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