There was a rumor on the farm that wolves were conspiring to steal sheep and eat them. At first, the sheep grew worried. But after some discussion, they couldn't imagine such a thing — eating a sheep seemed wrong, unnatural, even disgusting. So they reassured themselves: no one would ever do that.
When you want to get good at basketball, you can go to any court and throw the ball into the basket as many times as needed. There are no deep fears or biological defenses stopping you. If you miss, you don’t feel ashamed or threatened — you just keep throwing and naturally improve. But this principle doesn’t work as easily when it comes to people — like approaching girls on the street, getting into arguments, handling business deals, or navigating any situation that involves potential conflict or rejection. Our bodies are wired with genetic defenses that make these interactions feel dangerous. Every time we approach someone, we feel fear, tension, and the possibility of something going wrong. Most people can’t just try, fail, and repeat the process like they would with shooting a basketball. However, if you use your conscious mind, you can retune your internal programming. You can recognize that these situations are usually safe, manage the fear, and start taking action. The more you repeat the process, the more skilled and confident you become. It might feel unnatural, hard, or even terrifying at first. But if you put in consistent time and effort, you’ll build a system that allows you to get better at anything — one deliberate step at a time. When progress is the goal, you become unstoppable. — Warrior's Path
Tolerance destroys everything it touches like a disease. And the more people it infects, the more tolerant, weaker, and more delusional society becomes.
Knowing the secret of success won’t make you successful. There is a process. To build a castle, it’s not enough to know how — you need to physically build it, brick by brick. And in that process, not only will you build the castle, but you’ll also understand what success truly is. Because it’s not enough to know the secret — you need to understand it. And to understand it, you need to use it.
Believing that you can achieve anything is naive. Why believe when you can understand that if you obsessively pursue something, you will achieve that. Why wouldn't you? image