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You’ve come a long way
Look around you.
Observe your life.
Where you are now is likely where you imagined yourself to be at some point.
You’re in a better financial position. You have a better job. You’re happier. You have a healthier relationship with yourself. You have a healthier relationship with your friends and family. Your partner is someone you used to be in belief for, or you’re happily single. You’re in a good mental place. Things in your life are better. You are doing it.
Some of you won’t be able to say many of these statements or none of them because not much has changed in your life due to you refusing to take the necessary or proper actions that will improve your results.
But for others, you consistently make the choices that will propel you from points A to B, C, D, E, and so on.
Always recognize where you are, where you’re going, and where you’ve been. Remember to be grateful for it all and never take it for granted.
You’ve come a long way.
Stoicism: Stop Looking Across The Fence
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