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In life our first job is this, to divide and distinguish things into two
categories: externals I cannot control, but the choices I make with
regard to them I do control. Where will I find good and bad? In me, in
my choices.
—EPICTETUS
— Apr 15, 2025 07:59PM
categories: externals I cannot control, but the choices I make with
regard to them I do control. Where will I find good and bad? In me, in
my choices.
—EPICTETUS
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Neha
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He says the best way out is always through
And I agree to that, or in so far
As I can see no way out but through.
—ROBERT FROST
— Apr 16, 2025 09:07PM
And I agree to that, or in so far
As I can see no way out but through.
—ROBERT FROST
Neha
is on page 70 of 201
Failure is feedback. Movement, even in the wrong direction, teaches more than standing still.
Courage lives in motion. Brave people aren’t fearless—they just move anyway.
Great things begin with decisive movement, not endless planning.
“Don’t wait. Don’t hesitate. Just begin.”
— Apr 16, 2025 09:06PM
Courage lives in motion. Brave people aren’t fearless—they just move anyway.
Great things begin with decisive movement, not endless planning.
“Don’t wait. Don’t hesitate. Just begin.”
Neha
is on page 70 of 201
When stuck or overwhelmed, the best response is simple: start moving. Action defeats fear and inertia.
Key ideas:
Start now. Don’t wait for perfection or permission—progress begins with a single step.
Momentum builds clarity. Action reveals the path forward and builds confidence.
— Apr 16, 2025 09:06PM
Key ideas:
Start now. Don’t wait for perfection or permission—progress begins with a single step.
Momentum builds clarity. Action reveals the path forward and builds confidence.
Neha
is on page 70 of 201
We must all either wear out or rust out, every one of us. My choice is
to wear out.
—THEODORE ROOSEVELT
— Apr 16, 2025 08:56PM
to wear out.
—THEODORE ROOSEVELT
