About Priorities And Patience
Hi Pizzza
I will not talk about the medical risks of PMMA shots. I leave that to those who made the experience.
But let’s talk instead a bit about priorities and patience.
Anybody who is successful at something has made this topic a priority in his life. Ask them why they are good at what they do and you will get this or similar answers. And I guess that most of TP members have a 9-5 which keeps them busy during the day too. So why are they into PE? Because they WANT IT.
So, do you really want it?
And then patience: we live in a world led by the language of marketing. Everything has to be new, fast, cheap and immediate. Our brains are so conditioned that we easily fall into that trap. We are conditioned that our wishes, whatever they are, have to be fulfilled immediately. The question is if this leads us to better choices in life. Usually, if we have the choice between the fast and the slow road, we take the fast road. But ask a top-knotch athlete why he is good and you will, again, get the answer that he invested a lot of time to find the best training method. And he did it for years. And he believed in himself that he can do it.
And last but not least a word about pride: I usually have a little smile when somebody talks with pride about his latest acquisition, whatever it is, unless it’s a tool for DIY. A new car, house, furniture, whatever. It’s just a demonstration of his financial abilities. But I have the highest respect for everybody who actually has BUILT something himself. Even if this thing will look terrible or will break at first use. But he tried and showed patience and dedication and the reward is pride. And he will do better next time. He IMPROVED! And that’s exactly what PE is all about: to become dedicated, patient, committed, observant and want to improve yourself and make it a priority in your life.
So, do you want to buy it or build it?
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