

One dad recommended, "Study hard so you can find a good company to work for." The other recommended, "Study hard so you can find a good company to buy."
One dad said, "The reason I'm not rich is because I have you kids." The other said, "The reason I must be rich is because I have you kids."
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Being a product of two strong dads allowed me the luxury of observing the effects different thoughts have on one's life. I noticed that people really do shape their lives through their thoughts.
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I just finished reading the book. It has ideas worth thinking about. I'll read this book one more time because I need to reconsider some of my beliefs!
We all love to take responsibility for success and happiness. Hell, we often fight over who gets to be responsible for success and happiness. But taking responsibility for our problems is far more important, because that's where the real learning comes from. That's where the real-life Improvement comes from.
{To simply blame others is only to hurt yourself.} ✔
The truth is that there's no such thing as a personal problem. If you've got a problem, chances are millions of other people have had it in the past, have it now, and are going to have it in the future. Likely people you know too. That doesn't minimize the problem or mean that it shouldn't hurt. It doesn't mean you aren't legitimately a victim in some circumstances.
It just means that you're not special.
Life is essentially an endless series of problems.
The solution to one problem is merely the creation of the next one.
Maturity is what happens when one learns to only give a fuck about what's truly fuckworthy.
Self-improvement and success often occur together. But that doesn't necessarily mean they're the same thing.
Sure, not everything is under our control, and things will go against us from time to time, but if we're in charge, we can take action to put them right - or at least to deal with the aftermath in our own way.
If you blame other people, or events, you're turning yourself into a victim when you could be a winner.
Memories warm you up from the inside. But they also tear you apart.
No matter how far you run, distance might not solve anything.