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If you want to master the mind and remove your governor, you’ll have to become addicted to hard work.
Heraclitus, a philosopher born in the Persian Empire back in the fifth century BC, had it right when he wrote about men on the battlefield. Addeddate 2023-01-16 02:56:09 Identifier cant-hurt-me-master-your-mind-and-defy-the-odds_202301 Identifier-ark ark:/13960/s2qfg9vjxf6 Ocr tesseract 5. You need to learn how to harness talent, hard work, passion, and obsession to relentlessly pursue your goals. His story reveals how mastering your mind, hard work, and becoming friends with pain can help you achieve the unimaginable. Instead of focusing on what you think you deserve, figure out what you want and be willing to pay the dues required to get it.When your mind is telling you that you’re done, completely exhausted and not able to go any further, you’re only at about 40% of your potential. Keep fighting when you feel like you’re done, and that’s when you unlock the remaining 60% of your potential. Out of every one hundred men,” he wrote, “ten shouldn’t even be there, eighty are just targets, nine are the real fighters, and we are lucky to have them, for they make the battle. Explore the best books for expanding your mind, the best self-help books, the best philosophy books for beginners, books for people who don't enjoy reading, and more great books. More Hamburger icon An icon used to represent a menu that can be toggled by interacting with this icon.
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