Adnan Mirza
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2 more lessons from "The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck" 4. Certainty is the enemy of growth The person who thinks they know everything never learns anything, while the person who has a healthy uncertainty about themselves and the world invites new ideas and experiences. The goal isn’t to be right all the time. It’s to learn, grow, and be less wrong than you were before. 5. Do something — anything — and embrace failure We learn from this book: Just like happiness is active, so is motivation. You can’t sit back and wait for motivation to strike; you need to foster it by continually doing something, anything at all. Fear of failure holds us back and keeps us from accomplishing what we really want. This fear is a powerful roadblock, but the real failure is not trying. If you fail, it’s OK. You’re not just back where you started — you’re now smarter and more experienced than you were before.
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