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Enlightenment(רְאוּבֵן)
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What I learned this two weeks is that always there is a learning curve. No matter how much ur passionated abt sth to learn until some point u gonna suck at it.
Until then u probably bored , or wanna give up. But don't give up. Get up and work. Work, work work. That is a solution.
Keep going.
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I gotta say this I love the aviation industry. The technology the inventions the everything is wow.
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WHEN TO STICK AND WHEN TO QUIT
“Think of those who, not by fault of inconsistency but by lack of efort, are too unstable to live asthey wish, but only live as they have begun.”
—SENECA, ON TRANQUILITY OF MIND, 2.6b
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WHEN TO STICK AND WHEN TO QUIT “Think of those who, not by fault of inconsistency but by lack of efort, are too unstable to live asthey wish, but only live as they have begun.” —SENECA, ON TRANQUILITY OF MIND, 2.6b
In The Dip, Seth Godin draws an interesting analogy from the three types of people you see in line at thesupermarket. One gets in a short line and sticks to it no mater how slow it is or how much faster theothers seem to be going. Another changes lines repeatedly based on whatever he thinks might save a fewseconds. And a third switches only once—when it’s clear her line is delayed and there is a clearalternative—and then continues with her day. He’s urging you to ask: Which type are you?

Seneca is also advising us to be this third type. Just because you’ve begun down one path doesn’tmean you’re comited to it forever, especially if that path turns out to be flawed or impeded. At thatsame time, this is not an excuse to be flighty or incessantly noncomital. It takes courage to decide to dothings diferently and to make a change, as well as discipline and awareness to know that the notion of“Oh, but this looks even beter” is a temptation that canot be endlessly indulged either.
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Let me say sth on shabbat. Men in this world nobody care abt ur feeling. U feel depressing, disappointed, overwhelmed so what. Ur respected and accepted based on the value u provide.
Going to war, spending time in hostile environment so what. Ur born with nothing. U better build something. Uless and otherwise ur existence doesn't matter in the world.
Depressed well u still got bills to pay and values to provide.
In the process there will be up and down alot. But that's the process.
Just remember
"All men's are born to die."

Untill then keep pushing.
Keep fighting.
Keep going.
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John 3:16 : For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.

#churchሂዱ
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“I'm a pessimist because of intelligence, but an optimist because of will.”

-Antonio Gramsci 📚
FINDING THE RIGHT MENTORS

“We like to say that we don’t get to choose our parents, that they were given by chance—yet wecan truly choose whose children we’d like to be.”

—SENECA, ON THE BREVITY OF LIFE, 15.3a
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FINDING THE RIGHT MENTORS “We like to say that we don’t get to choose our parents, that they were given by chance—yet wecan truly choose whose children we’d like to be.” —SENECA, ON THE BREVITY OF LIFE, 15.3a
We are fortunate enough that some of the greatest men and women in history have recorded theirwisdom (and folly) in books and journals. Many others have had their lives chronicled by a carefulbiographer—from Plutarch to Boswell to Robert Caro. The literature available at your average libraryamounts to millions of pages and thousands of years of knowledge, insight, and experience.

Maybe your parents were poor role models, or you lacked a great mentor. Yet if we choose to, we caneasily access the wisdom of those who came before us—those whom we aspire to be like.


We not only owe it to ourselves to seek out this hard-won knowledge, we owe it to the people whotook the time to record their experiences to try to carry on the traditions and follow their examples—to bethe promising children of these noble parents.
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Every Recorded Battle Since 2500 BC

Europe has been through alot
BRICK BY BORING BRICK

“You must build up your life action by action, and be content if each one achieves its goal as faras possible—and no one can keep you from this. But there will be some external obstacle!Perhaps, but no obstacle to acting with justice, self-control, and wisdom. But what if some otherarea of my action is thwarted? Well, gladly accept the obstacle for what it is and shift youratention to what is given, and another action will imediately take its place, one that beter fitsthe life you are building.”
—MARCUS AURELIUS, MEDITATIONS, 8.32
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BRICK BY BORING BRICK “You must build up your life action by action, and be content if each one achieves its goal as faras possible—and no one can keep you from this. But there will be some external obstacle!Perhaps, but no obstacle to acting with justice…
Elite athletes in collegiate and professional sports increasingly follow a philosophy known as “TheProcess.” It’s a philosophy created by University of Alabama coach Nick Saban, who taught hisplayers to ignore the big picture—important games, wining championships, the opponent’s enormouslead—and focus instead on doing the absolutely smallest things well—practicing with full efort, finishinga specific play, converting on a single possession. A season lasts months, a game lasts hours, catching upmight be four touchdowns away, but a single play is only a few seconds. And games and seasons areconstituted by seconds.


If teams follow The Process, they tend to win. They overcome obstacles and eventually make theirway to the top without ever having focused on the obstacles directly. If you follow The Process in yourlife—assembling the right actions in the right order, one right after another—you too will do well. Notonly that, you will be beter equipped to make quick work of the obstacles along that path. You’ll be toobusy puting one foot in front of the next to even notice the obstacles were there.
It’s one of five carbonized loaves recently found at the Topraktepe archaeological site, once the ancient city of Eirenopolis.
I do not think there is any thrill that can go through the human heart like that felt by the inventor as he sees some creation of the brain unfolding to success – Nikola Tesla
SOLVE PROBLEMS EARLY

“There is no vice which lacks a defense, none that at the outset isn’t modest and easily intervened—but after this the trouble spreads widely. If you allow it to get started you won’t be able tocontrol when it stops. Every emotion is at first weak. Later it rouses itself and gathers strength as it moves along—it’s easier to slow it down than to supplant it.”
—SENECA, MORAL LETTERS, 106.2b–3a
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SOLVE PROBLEMS EARLY “There is no vice which lacks a defense, none that at the outset isn’t modest and easily intervened—but after this the trouble spreads widely. If you allow it to get started you won’t be able tocontrol when it stops. Every emotion is…
Rivers,” Publilius Syrus reminds us with an epigram, “are easiest to cross at their source.” That’swhat Seneca means too. The raging waters and deadly currents of bad habits, ill discipline,chaos, and dysfunction—somewhere they began as no more than just a slight trickle. Somewhere they area placid lake or pond, even a bubbling underground spring.

Which would you rather do—nearly drown in a dangerous crossing in a few weeks or cross now while it’s still easy? It’s up to you.
Woww
Slow down
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