The Magic of Thinking Big - Today reading!

Age has no real relation to ability, unless you convince yourself that years alone will give you the stuff you need to make your mark. 

The cure for age excusitis is: 

 1. Look at your present age positively. Think, 'Tm still young," not 'I'm already old." Practice looking forward to new horizons and gain the enthusiasm and the feel of youth.
Compute how much productive time you have left. 

2. Remember, a person age thirty still has 80 percent of his productive life ahead of him. 

And the fifty-year-old still has a big 40 percent-the best 40 percent----of his opportunity years left. 

Life is actually longer than most people think!

3. Invest future time in doing what you really want to do. It's too late only when you let your mind go negative and think it's too late. Stop thinking "I should have started years ago." That's failure thinking. Instead think, 'Im going to start now, my best years are ahead of me." That's the way successful people think.

Sunrise at Bãi Rùa, Ninh Thuận

1/3/2025

I recently fell into a low - energy state—I don’t feel excited about anything. I feel a bit frustrated, confused, blurry, and uncertain, as if my mood is empty and dry. Maybe it’s because of my period cycle, but it has been a long time since I last felt this drained. Even though I’m still going to work and jogging, I feel like I’m lacking meaning for a while.

Maybe there’s something more than just this low-energy mood—something that wants me to realize. Hmm. But just now, I picked up a book and started reading, shifting my attention away from the bad mood, and I felt a bit better. That’s why, with my conscious mind, I’m typing down whatever happened, how I feel, and what deeper meaning might be behind it. 

And when I’m able to overcome this unexpected mood, I will figure out what caused it.



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