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Cameron Armstrong
@cameron
Chatting with an Army buddy about embracing challenge-seeking behavior in our daily life My buddy said he realized that “People without a growth mentality seem almost maliciously lazy” when you live that way Not a value judgment (we all have different struggles), but this sums up a lot of my unconscious thinking
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Trish🫧
@trish
I don’t know how I feel about this. Like I can respect it but also some people just want enough. They want kids, cats, coffee, time with people before they die. This isn’t a struggle or laziness. It’s just different values I respect the hustle when it comes with the desire to hustle but I resent hustle culture
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Gwynne Michele
@thecurioushermit
I think one can want those things AND have a growth mindset, too, it's just their growth is focused differently because of their different priorities. My life is cats and good food and contemplation, but I also seek growth and challenge not for the sake of hustle but for the sake of curiosity and a desire to make sure my cozy life is stable and sustainable.
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Cameron Armstrong
@cameron
also super valid i think for me any frustration involved is more about comfort in stagnation in whatever realm you're ascribing value to for yourself even monks have stages of enlightenment 🤷
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Gwynne Michele
@thecurioushermit
Having gone through stages of enlightenment myself, after the third one, I gave up on thinking I'd arrived at some ultimate destination. There is no destination, only the journey of becoming.
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Cameron Armstrong
@cameron
would love to read more about your journey if you have any links!
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