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I am grateful, are you?

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I am happy I developed my mindset to a state that anything is possible in this world.
I might not be at my end goal yet, at least my mindset is set.

Comparing myself to other people who complain about life, that it sucks, that they're born to fail or being successful isn't for them. I'm glad I can tell myself I'm different than those kind of people and I know life is a miracle thing and you are the only person who can make the best of it.

Are you grateful you have a good mindset or atleast the knowledge that anything is possible?
 
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My mindset is still far from perfect: brain trained with engineering is constantly looking for simplification, shortcuts, and issues in everything.
But yeah, I'm grateful to know that many things that don't contradict known laws of physics are possible. And I'm thankful for a huge mindset shift, especially to this forum.

Definitely wouldn't be where I'm now without this. Although, I'm still on the first few steps of the ladder.
 

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Interesting, post, I have been rewiring myself(creating new neural pathways, it's possible) as of late into only measuring my personal improvement and disregarding the competition in all areas of life. The reason for this is , I was getting frustrated I wasn't at certain levels when I would look at others, it had i's benefits in that it would produce energy/vibe to catch up but this was producing a negative vibe within me.

Mindset is everything, everything is possible you, it really is, the only thing holding you back is yourself, you hold the key to unlock your cell, you just forgot you have it, you would use it all the time when you were a child, but society conditions/brainwashes us to think we shouldn't use the key and after awhile we forget we even have it.
 

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I am happy I developed my mindset to a state that anything is possible in this world.
I might not be at my end goal yet, at least my mindset is set.

Comparing myself to other people who complain about life, that it sucks, that they're born to fail or being successful isn't for them. I'm glad I can tell myself I'm different than those kind of people and I know life is a miracle thing and you are the only person who can make the best of it.

Are you grateful you have a good mindset or atleast the knowledge that anything is possible?
I'm happy you have grateful you have a higher mindset than many other individuals. Gratitude is one of the most amazing things you can do for yourself every step of the way. I believe we've all been there before, and sure you will listen to it for the rest of your life from someone as much as you will hear the opposite of those who conquer their negative mindset.

I believe the best way you can help them is living the example and reminding them of the possibilities out there and they too can overcome their obstacles if they choose too.
 
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Gratitude is key to a good life IMO. You can be extremely happy with very little and extremely unhappy with what many people could only dream of.

lm very grateful for all the big things in my life... Family, wealth etc but I also find a lot of happiness and contentment in practising gratitude towards small, every day things too.
 

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Gratitude is key to a good life IMO. You can be extremely happy with very little and extremely unhappy with what many people could only dream of.

lm very grateful for all the big things in my life... Family, wealth etc but I also find a lot of happiness and contentment in practising gratitude towards small, every day things too.

I try to be grateful as often as possible. It's a nice way to prime my brain for a better life. Sometimes I just make a list in my head, from small to large, of the things I'm grateful for.

I've also learned to count obstacles and problems as things to be grateful for. This helps my brain reframe and find solutions instead of wallowing in the muck of the problem.
 

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I try to be grateful as often as possible. It's a nice way to prime my brain for a better life. Sometimes I just make a list in my head, from small to large, of the things I'm grateful for.

I've also learned to count obstacles and problems as things to be grateful for. This helps my brain reframe and find solutions instead of wallowing in the muck of the problem.


I think this is an excellent way to use gratefulness to our advantage!


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I am happy I developed my mindset to a state that anything is possible in this world.
I might not be at my end goal yet, at least my mindset is set.

Comparing myself to other people who complain about life, that it sucks, that they're born to fail or being successful isn't for them. I'm glad I can tell myself I'm different than those kind of people and I know life is a miracle thing and you are the only person who can make the best of it.

Are you grateful you have a good mindset or atleast the knowledge that anything is possible?

As they say our philosophy is like the set of the sail.
At the end of the day we will all reach somewhere. Though whether we reach where we wanted to be or not depends on the setting of our sail - and many people fail already acknowledging that they even have a boat.
Being grateful for the past and adventurous for the future! Not to take things for granted, but equally putting faith into any new enterprise is critical for success in my opinion.
 

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