Path Of Men
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Helping you level up mentally, physically, spiritually and financially
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the most underrated glow up is fixing your posture.
Results will be out when the world cup ends
Einstein reported his theory of relativity arriving in a dream. Mendeleev saw the periodic table in hypnagogic vision after falling asleep at his desk having failed to organize the elements while awake. Paul McCartney woke with the melody of Yesterday fully formed having had no conscious access to its composition Edison slept in a chair holding steel balls over a metal plate. The moment he drifted off they'd drop, wake him, and he'd capture whatever his brain had just produced. Load the problem consciously before sleep. Read about it, think about it, write about it, turn it over as many times as you can while still awake. Then put it down completely and let the transition do what the transition does. Keep something to write with within reach of where you sleep.
the secret to growing on social media is to be a valuable force in the lives of those who come across your content & follow you... anything that sways from that is a bad strategy first improve your life, then talk about the things that improved your life so others can replicate
JUST IN: 🇪🇸🇦🇷 Spain defeats Argentina to officially win the FIFA World Cup.
One of the biggest mistakes people make is dragging yesterday into tomorrow. Learn what the experience was trying to teach you. Forgive yourself. Forgive others if you need to. Then leave it where it belongs.
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The rotted attention span, the anxiety, the inability to think clearly - can be undone - for free.
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One of the easiest ways to become more confident is to stop assuming everyone has something you need. Walk into the room with curiosity instead of approval-seeking. Listen. Observe. Pay attention to how people treat others when they have nothing to gain. You're not there to convince strangers to like you. You're there to find out who's actually worth keeping around.
The hardest thing to walk away from isn't the relationship. Or the job. Or the wedding. It's the identity you've spent years building around that decision. Most people don't stay because they still believe. They stay because admitting they've changed feels more painful than continuing to pretend they haven't. The moment you're willing to disappoint the version of yourself that no longer exists... ...you stop wearing the mask. You become real.
Expensive clothes can't hide poor posture, low confidence, or neglect. A healthy body makes even simple clothes look intentional. The person always wears the outfit. Not the other way around.
One thing I've noticed is that excuses become harder to let go of the longer you've carried them. If you've spent years telling yourself you're too old, too unlucky, too busy, or just "not that kind of person," improving means admitting those stories were never as true as you believed. For a lot of people, protecting the story becomes easier than changing it. Don't let your identity get attached to your excuses.
Before you convince yourself you're unattractive, get lean.
Your environment influences your state more than your thoughts do. When you stay in the same room, looking at the same walls, your brain keeps receiving the same cues that reinforce how you feel. A small change - a walk, fresh air, different faces, a new environment - interrupts that loop. You don't need to force yourself to be positive. Just give your nervous system new input. Momentum often begins with changing your surroundings long before it shows up in your mindset.
Consumption gives you more things to react to. Creation gives you something to stand on. That's why you can spend an entire day consuming good ideas, good art, good conversations, and still feel strangely empty. Nothing became yours. You didn't make a choice. You didn't take a risk. You didn't put anything into the world that wasn't there before.
The day you stop putting everyone on a pedestal is the day conversations become easy. You're not being judged. You're just meeting another human. See where it goes.
Potential means nothing if you never play. But don't confuse your avoidance with your desire. sometimes the habit is just the thing you built to avoid wanting. Stop talking about who you're supposed to become. Find what you actually want. Then go play for it.