A Hard Life Is A Good Life
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Summary
- I imagine talking to the creator of the universe before birth to choose the person I want to become.
- If I want to be the most courageous, I will face terrifying monsters to conquer.
- To gain patience, I need to work harder and longer to learn how to wait.
- To become wise, I will experience failures that crush my spirit, teaching me the value of judgment.
- A good life isn't about ease; it's about becoming a good person through the challenges faced.
- Life's hardships, like the fire and hammer to steel, shape us into who we are.
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How To Take Action
I would suggest imagining your life as a story you get to shape. Every challenge is an opportunity to grow. If you're a small business owner or just trying to improve yourself, embrace the tough moments. They're what help you become courageous, patient, or wise.
To implement this, start by looking at your goals. Decide on one area of growth—like courage, patience, or wisdom. Next, identify your "monsters" or challenges. Instead of avoiding them, face them head-on. This could mean tackling a difficult project, dealing with a challenging client, or learning from a business failure.
Another good way is to reframe hardships as necessary tools for personal development. When something doesn't go as planned, view it as a lesson, not a setback. Ask yourself, "What can I learn from this to become better?"
For personal growth, try journaling your experiences. Write about the challenges you face and how they make you feel. Reflect on what you're learning and how these experiences are shaping you. This will help you gain perspective and remind you that you're progressing.
Finally, share with peers or mentors. Discussing your growth process with others can provide new insights and encouragement. Remember, the goal isn't an easy life—it's becoming a better person through overcoming life's challenges. Keep pushing toward the person you want to become.