There’s an avalanche principle that guides many processes in life. When you start something — like a snowball — it’s small, almost invisible, and carries no weight. But the more time and effort you put into it, the larger and more visible it becomes — and also heavier and harder to push forward. At some point, it becomes so big and heavy that you can’t push it anymore, and you feel like stopping. This is the breaking point. If you quit, you lose. But if you push even harder, giving it everything you have, it rolls over — and then starts to move on its own. That’s when the avalanche begins. — Warrior's Path image
There are situations where no average man would ever try to approach a woman. That’s your chance to stand out and show who you are.
If you meet eyes with a girl you liked and her mood shifts to confusion, she likes you.
The more inappropriate the situation, the more girls are impressed when you approach them and start a conversation, and the higher their respect for you.
When you’re dumb, you assume others are dumb too — that they see the world the same way you do. A dumb person can’t even imagine how smart people see the world. But a smart person knows exactly how the dumb see it — because they were once there and chose to level up.
Sheep will never be able to fight wolves, because they won't do what is necessary to succeed, but wolves will.
Most people don’t want to succeed or be the best — they just want a safe, routine process with as little discomfort as possible.
When we try to explain things to others, we are actually explaining them to ourselves. If we truly understood what we were doing, no explanation would be necessary.
It is not that hard to build a house. You need to understand the process — information about which is freely available online — and then just lay down the bricks one by one. There is nothing extraordinary or secret about it. But it requires doing the same thing thousands of times, day after day. Anyone can do it. This is true for all other areas of life: health, intellect, wealth, connections, wisdom — anything. By doing simple daily actions for long enough, you will build your life the way you want it. — Warrior's Path image
Imagine being a racing driver, but instead of participating in real championships and trying to win the races, you just receive the trophies while lying in bed and the car is parked. It sounds hilarious, but this is what most people want in their lives — getting the results without doing the work. image