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Which process will you choose?
But so does failure.
To become a failure, you must consistently make poor decisions engage in unproductive habits, and repeatedly avoid learning from your mistakes.
If you don’t feel like investing the time, effort, and energy required to succeed, know that you’re investing that same time, effort, and energy into becoming a failure.
One (self-discipline) feels awful in the short term, while the other (a life of laziness) feels awful in the long term.
One (laziness) feels epic in the short term, while the other (self-discipline) feels epic in the long term.
The choice is up to you, mate.
Which option will you pick:
Short-term pleasure and laziness, or long-term discipline and pleasure
And that’s the thing about discipline…eventually, it’s no longer painful, and you become addicted to its results.
Key Takeaway: Both failure and success take time. Either way, you will experience one of the two in the end.
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