1. You understand life is cool when nobody knows anything about you.
2. You embrace consistency and discipline not motivation and self-help books.
3. You understand your mental health matters way more than any relationship.
4. You let people win arguments on purpose to conserve your mental health.
5. You’ve forgiven your parents and love them for who they are.
6. You've trained your mind to master your feelings and control your ego.
7. It has become 10x more easier to outgrow your lazy and unambitious friends.
8. You don't force your beliefs on people. You understand not everyone think the same way you do.
9. You learn but never take advice from people who're not where you want to be in life.
10. You never force anyone to choose you. Instead, you let people do whatever pleases them.
11. You understand no one owes you anything. You play to win your own battles.
12. You've realized that you are not responsible for other people’s happiness. You do you.
13. You don't allow pain to destroy you. Instead, you build strength from the pain.
14. You've mastered the art of taking action without waiting for the "right time".
15. You no longer stress about other people's opinion.
You can't improve if you don't know what you're doing wrong.
• Make time for stillness
• Master over your mind
• Practice decision-making skills
Work on your mental models. Practice critical thinking
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• Make time for stillness
• Master over your mind
• Practice decision-making skills
Work on your mental models. Practice critical thinking
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