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Wakato Kuroda 🚢

1y ago

Let me be brutally honest.

All these years, I didn't understand what was wrong with me.

After reflecting deeply on what Alex Hormozi said about "learning," I had a EUREKA moment.

My EGO has been the barriar to my success.

Let me explain:

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Wakato Kuroda 🚢

1y ago

Instead of following a curriculum or system, I constantly try to prove I can create a better one by mixing various resources.

For instance, if I take a course on "how to program with Python," I quickly get bored and start looking for other programming courses.

Why?

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Wakato Kuroda 🚢

1y ago

I believe that combining courses will help me learn better and deeper.

Somehow, I think I'm smarter than the course creator.

What's wrong with me?

I have no programming knowledge or experience.

So, what makes me think I'm smarter and more skilled?

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Wakato Kuroda 🚢

1y ago

This mindset only applies when it comes to intellectual skills.

I realized this because when I take a fitness course, I follow the exact steps laid out by the instructors.

Why?

Because I know I am NOT better than them.

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Wakato Kuroda 🚢

1y ago

Being humble and honest is far better than trying to prove I'm right and smart.

It's time to course correct and become the most enthusiastic, humble student.

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