Willing to Die to Live … The Pain of Discipline

Sometimes, fearlessness of death stems from indifference to life. In this case, someone might do the most messed up actions or exhibit laziness because (s)he has nothing to live for … But there’s another kind of fearlessness of death that stems from the appreciation of life, and the willingness to endure any pain/work necessary to become the best version of oneself. Read that twice. And then seek to understand the perspectives below: Continue reading

Open-mindedness: It is Better to Understand than to be Understood

There is a lot of tension in the United States right now and ultimately within people. I don’t have to expand on that statement – if you pay attention you’ll see it. And in 2017, open-mindedness is the #1 character trait that people got to cultivate. And really, regardless of the current situation, open-mindedness is the most attractive/valuable character trait a person can have. Disagree? Well, maybe I’m wrong.

“I may be wrong” Continue reading