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RE: The Half-life of Us

in #philosophy7 years ago

I guess in the ever expanding market, everyone needs to adapt or improve one way or another or be left behind. The challenging part here is figuring out which skills and experiences can take you far and the process of improving isn't exactly linear. With the speed at the world is growing, keeping up is arduous but not impossible.

To keep pushing boundaries and to keep breaking highs seems daunting but if that's the only way to survive, make it, and succeed then I guess that's what we all should aim for.

Anyway, really great read here very profound and insightful. I had to read it twice to understand it fully honestly.

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To keep pushing boundaries and to keep breaking highs seems daunting but if that's the only way to survive, make it, and succeed then I guess that's what we all should aim for.

Even in failure, this is a lot more fun than status quo

Yeah, better to die trying than live in mediocrity I guess.

But failure stings especially when the will and hard work is there