Unfortunately, the quality of your content doesn’t matter to modern social media algorithms. While quality does matter to people, the algorithm has to show it for them to read it — and it doesn’t. Quantity and freshness are what matter now, which simplifies and dumbs everything down.
We interact with the world by setting an example and inspiring others...
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There's what’s right, and there’s what works. What’s the difference? The timeframe. What’s right has been proven over time and has lasting consequences. What works, works for the moment. But what will happen tomorrow?
If you ask the wolves, they'll say they only want what's good for the sheep.
Every time you do less than your maximum, you train yourself to be mediocre.
Fairness depends on expectations. There are countless factors involved, and a change in some can turn fair into unfair, or vice versa.
If you want to ruin your life, let fairness be your guide.
Deer never come to lions willingly. If you want something, you have to take it.
Great actors embody the character they’re playing to such an extent that they become the character.
In Nine, Daniel Day-Lewis fully transformed into his character, even living as him between shoots. He wouldn’t even respond to the name Daniel during the project.
If you want to become a new, better version of yourself, start by thinking deeply about who this person is. What are their habits? How do they think and behave? What do they want? Imagine all the details vividly. Then, embody this new version of yourself and start living as them.

If you’re afraid of losing something, the best thing that can happen is to lose it sooner. The longer it takes, the more of your life you waste, and the greater the damage from the loss.
If you’re afraid of losing it, you don’t truly deserve it, and deep down, you know this. That’s why you’re afraid...
Mediocrity is born in safe conditions. When you feel comfortable... when you’re not worried... when nothing threatens you... this is when you take your most formless, average shape. This is where your potential is wasted...
It doesn’t matter if the story used to deceive you was silly or illogical. They got to you, caused harm, and extracted your resources. Now, laugh all you want...
If you want to become a world champion in fighting, you’ve got to live in the gym. Every second spent elsewhere takes away from building your champion character.
Cats go crazy for valerian. If you could ask cats what they want, they’d always choose valerian over anything else. A world where cats have that choice would look very strange — it’d be a hell, with all cats boiling in vats of valerian extract...
This post isn’t about cats.
Everything has its price. When you try to find shortcuts or tricks to get it for less, you undermine its value.
This harms you, as it limits your ability to build value-creating skills, and it also harms those who create value by incentivizing a reduction in quality.
Whatever we truly value will improve and progress. Focus your attention on what you want to grow...
Men create freedom.
Women love men for that.
Insecure boys are afraid and try to limit everything and everyone around them to be safe. They also limit themselves, stating ideological reasons as excuses not to be free and not to create freedom.
Nothing can be done perfectly on the first try: you can’t lift heavy weights right away in the gym, you can’t approach a stranger and immediately win their interest, you can’t propose a big business deal with instant success, or deliver a mind-blowing public speech from the start.
The path to mastery is through practice, trial, and error. You gradually increase the intensity until you hit a limit, allowing your body or mind to adapt over time. Then, you push the intensity a bit more. Growth doesn’t happen without failure.
But there’s a challenge: we often struggle to see how to gradually increase intensity in certain areas. In the gym, you can start light and add weight slowly, but that approach seems harder with things like approaching strangers or public speaking. Yet, with creativity and mental preparation, it’s possible.
You could start by walking in crowded areas, imagining interactions. Then, begin with a simple ‘hello’ or asking for directions, progress to small talk, then give compliments, and finally introduce yourself — slowly increasing the intensity over days, weeks, months, or even years.
Similarly, for public speaking, you can start by watching speeches, then write one for yourself, practice alone, and perform in front of a few friends before moving to larger audiences. Gradually increase the challenge over time.
Mastery requires a price: you’ll experience discomfort, pain, and embarrassment. The difference lies only in intensity. It can be instant and intense or gradual and manageable. You decide how much you can handle and how fast you want to grow.
Life is interesting. If you accept that discomfort is necessary and unavoidable, with only the intensity and timing varying, you’ll start winning in life. 
You can be physically confined in a prison cell, yet have an unlimited mind that creates worlds, allowing you to thrive and enjoy life.
Also, you can be physically free but have a mind trapped in a closet, limited in every way, leaving you to exist miserably.
Nothing changes if nothing changes...
When we are afraid, we hide in a closet, unable to see our future. Nothing bright comes to mind because it's dark in there. Step out. Open your mind. The world is bright and full of possibilities. As you start moving forward, you'll begin to see your future.
Peace of mind is the most dangerous state. It leads to degradation and extinction. Life thrives in chaos...