What struck me in my gut was “Every time you think something is out of reach, ask yourself - who told you that?”
My answer for me is ‘my mind.’ If I, and I suspect millions of people out there, could tame our mind to dispel the negative thought and instead propel us forward, we would graduate from self doubt to self belief. It’s a long struggle. But I truly believe it can be done. It takes meditation and the reading and comprehension of philosophy.
Issac, fantastic post.
What struck me in my gut was “Every time you think something is out of reach, ask yourself - who told you that?”
My answer for me is ‘my mind.’ If I, and I suspect millions of people out there, could tame our mind to dispel the negative thought and instead propel us forward, we would graduate from self doubt to self belief. It’s a long struggle. But I truly believe it can be done. It takes meditation and the reading and comprehension of philosophy.
Issac, great stuff. Keep it coming
Thanks, Mohan!
I think that line hit me hard too. It was something that @Dalton Howell had added to the article. It’s something that made me think.
Often times the best thing we can do is work to unlearn something we’ve been taught.