Obviously, those books won't be sending me cheques. It's good to know in-depth knowledge of things. My goal is to become the best developer there ever was in my country and then expand Global
Start with making 1 figure a month, as you get better, you'll be making, 2 then 3 then 4. Eventually you'll have a whole shed full of figures and you can sell them to make money
But that being said, it's not bad to have high goals, but usually something a little more obtainable like "I want to be the best developer I can possible be.. I want to have an 100x improvement in 10 years"
@TaseerAhmad wrong
Environment helps, but you're discounting natural ability
I mean, you are right, I sometimes mix up sentences weirdly so they lose the exact meaning what I actually want to say
When it comes to 'success', I don't let my logic define what my outcome would be, I let my emotions decide it and work on it. Logically speaking, with my current situation, I would not be able to go on a world tour any time soon, but my emotions push me to work various things and achieve even greater dreams than that
If my parents supported me while I was a child and they thought about my future, I would be in a different place
I believe that you can mold a kid to anything you want especially upto 7
Nobody was designed to be enjoyed. We are not designed to enjoy hard things, you feel stressed when doing hard things that where your brain is protecting you from that stress
I don't go against realism. I know the realism is hard and gives you every sense to not be a successful guy. Which is why I let my emotions drive me towards my goals
> In short, Stoicism is a tool set that helps us direct our thoughts and actions in an unpredictable world. We don’t control and cannot rely on external events, but we can (to a certain extent) control our mind and choose our behavior.
Let me rephrase, what I meant was that, the reality is unforgiving. I decide my emotions 'logically' and how I decide depends on the info I currently have and how I predict the future. I use my emotions to become stubborn once I have my eyes deadset on something