The text covers various personal beliefs, emphasizing the importance of continuous self-improvement over innate talent and the value of honesty and transparency in one's actions and intentions.
You can be too in love, too intensely involved in something
Philosophy is like jazz
History is the stunk of life
Philosophy is learning how to die
Truth is way of life
Suffering has value
It takes courage to examine yourself
You dont need to go to school to be a philosopher
Practices
Don't usually work out, but I eat well
Have a hard time committing
Have a hard time concentraiting
Play now, work later
Don't give up unless I'm forced to
Shower/ Get Ready even when I don't have plans
Meditation
Honest to the point of being blunt
Do a lot of research
Have high aspirations
Values
Fitness
Commitment
Compassion
Honesty
Efficiency
Work now, play later
Routine
Motivation
Education
Ambition
Beliefs
The wanting to improve at something is more important than the nature of being good at that thing
It's important to be transparent/honest in regards to one's intentions and actions
I think it is very rude to waste someone's time
Life is 95% planning 5% execution
Being On Time is important
Main topic
I get jealous when I want something that someone else has and I don't. It's a really ugly feeling, so when I feel that way I try to find a way to get what I want.
The quality I fake most is confidence and I tend to overcompensate for it when I'm lacking it as a way to be funny. When I'm actually confident, I tend not to fake anything.
I think being a good person to your fellow humans is what religion is truly all about
I'm undecided when it comes to the after life. I neither support nor deny its possibility
I let facts and science dictate what I know about the world as opposed to what people think or feel.