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What I think one can learn from being in the present is to be always appreciative of the current situation no matter how it may arise.
How can taking action lead to personal growth?
Why does happiness stem primarily from progress, as opposed to the end goal?
In what way does being in the now enhance the different aspects of one’s life?
What were the top five regrets of the dying, as noted by the late Bronnie Ware?
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Every kind of goal is difficult to achieve, and therefore, there will always be challenges along the way. The way you tackle challenges defines you as a person and eventually sets you apart from the rest. Such experiences provide great insight which helps you achieve excellence in the long run.
“Sometimes it takes 10 years to get that 1 year that may change your life.” This hits different
My biggest mistake was never believing in myself. As a medically disabled veteran, I believed my life was over and my confidence was shattered. I’m 23 so whenever I feel down and depressed, I remember how far I’ve come, the literal hills I’ve conquered during my time in the Army, and remember that everything will be alright. As a buddy of mine would say, “I’m not six feet under so I must be great.”
What lessons would you share with your younger self?
Don't fear failure,fear regret.