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This man healed what psychologists couldn't:

Søren Kierkegaard

It's impossible to be depressed, stressed, or anxious after understanding his philosophy

Here's his 7-step approach to reprogramming your mind that'll set you free: 🧵 Image
Modern culture is now black & white.

You either voted red or blue. Or you love Elon or hate him. Nuance is lost.

Everything has become polarizing. People have been dumbed down to conform.

This is why Søren Kierkegaard's work is making a comeback.
Søren Kierkegaard is the father of existentialism.

This made him one of the most influential philosophers in history.

His work explored themes of faith, individuality, anxiety, despair, and the meaning of existence.
His core ideas can save society & prevent brain rot:

• Truth is subjective

• Real success requires passion, suffering & personal struggle

• Learn from individual experience

• Embrace uncertainty as a superpower

Here's his 7-step approach to reprogramming your mind:
1. “The greatest hazard of all, losing one’s self, can occur very quietly in the world, as if it were nothing at all.”

Climbing the corporate ladder leads to this.

Trying to fit in is just as bad.

Death, failure, and poverty are nowhere near as bad as living inauthentically.

Becoming lost in life can take years and it's unconscious.

You slip into routines, accept norms, chase what others chase.

From the outside, you might look successful and “normal,” but inside you’ve quietly settled for less than you can be.
2. “Anxiety is the dizziness of freedom.”

Anxiety isn’t a problem. It’s proof you’re free.

That idea can save people from:

• wasting time in therapy
• adopting limiting labels
• taking happy pills
3. “Life can only be understood backwards. But it must be lived forwards.”

Stop waiting for the right time. You will never have enough information.

Success only makes sense when you look back on it. It can't be planned or predicted.
4. “To dare is to lose one’s footing momentarily. Not to dare is to lose oneself.”

Risking failure is far less dangerous than never trying.

What kills you on the inside are the fantasies of what you could have done...

Not the memories of what you actually did. One could argue dying with great memories is the goal
5. “The crowd is untruth.”

Do the opposite of 99% of people if you want to be happy & successful.

The norm is cheap dopamine, being overweight, outrage, news, politics & working for a company that'd happily lay you off for no reason.

The weird thing about many modern conspiracy theories is a lot of them ended up having some truth to them.

That's how badly we're brainwashed and lied to.
6. “Doubt is conquered by faith, just as it is faith which has brought doubt into the world.”

Commit fully to something you can’t prove in advance.

That’s what creators, entrepreneurs, and anyone chasing a vision does.

You bet on yourself before the results are visible.
7. “Despair is the sickness unto death.”

Losing touch with your real self is a kind of living death. You’re alive, but not really living.

This happens by:

• denying your individuality
• fleeing from responsibility
• refusing to chase your purpose

It’s not a sickness of the body, but of the self.

You can look completely healthy & alive, but be spiritually “dying” inside if you live in despair.

The sickness doesn’t kill you, it keeps you alive, but is cut off from your true self.
Carl Jung was deeply influenced by Kierkegaard.

“The privilege of a lifetime is to become who you truly are" is almost a quote Kierkegaard said.

Victor Frankl’s book "Man’s Search for Meaning" is basically Kierkegaard applied to real life in a concentration camp.
The benefit of Kierkegaard's way of living:

• It costs $0
• It sets your mind free
• You can ignore critics
• You can embrace free speech
• You can build your own business online
• You can be yourself in all your weirdness
Society is getting dumber by the day.

The internet is a firehose of useless content and endless distractions.

Kierkegaard's philosophy is the antidote to these chaotic times.
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Aug 18
I'm 39.

If you want to get ahead of 99% of people, read this:
Step 1: Choose to be relentless

Most people give up at the first obstacle. They want the outcome but they don't do what it takes.

Every goal has KPIs. Increase the intensity.

If you normally do 3 follow-ups, do 12.
If you do 8 reps of bench press, do 16.
If you earn $100K, insist on making $1M.
If you post once a day on social, post 12 times.

Mindset: just don't take no for an answer. Do more.
Step 2: Act crazy

Being normal gets ignored. "Weird" ethically gets people's attention – and it's remembered

Take one variable of what you do & crank it up to a high level of insanity.
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I’m 39.

After 10 years in corporate, I’ve discovered 14 truths that'll make you question everything about your career.

Your boss will be pissed if you read this:
1. Promotions just force you to be stuck in back-to-back meetings

What we crave is free time and autonomy.

Without those things we die inside.

Time to build a side hustle has a far better ROI.
2. Most workplaces are daycares

Full of rules. Get told what to do. All the basics are covered for you.

If you get sick or face tragedy you can get heaps of time off. It f*cks you later on when you want to become a one-person business or entrepreneur.
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Aug 12
13 signs of high agency people:

1. They have a strong bias for action.

High agency people don't talk, plan & overthink. They get sh*t done.
2. They refuse to accept the status quo

They f*cking hate fitting in. They embrace their weird. They call out nonsense. They're a game-changer.
3. They see problems as opportunities.

Not excuses to make them give up. After a while they learn to love solving problems.
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Aug 9
I'm 39.

When I was young I wasted years being broke, woke, anxious, and depressed.

Then I found Felix Dennis's "11 ideas to get rich" and it literally changed my financial future

This took me 20 years to realize. I'll teach you in 2 minutes: 🧵 Image
Felix Dennis was a badass.

• Sold his publishing business for $240M
• Bought David Bowie's mansion
• Wrote one of the best-selling money books ever

Just before he died he bizarrely became a popular poet too
1. "If you are unwilling to fail, sometimes publicly and even catastrophically, you will never be rich."

If you're worried about whether you look successful, you won't be.

Rejection, failure, and embarrassment lead to enormous wealth.

Nothing worth doing is without risk.
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I took Naval Ravikant’s tweet thread "How to Get Rich (without getting lucky)" & made $1.55M with it.

Here’s how:
On May 31st 2018, Naval Ravikant blew up the internet.

He posted a tweet thread that people still can’t get over 5 years later. It’s a tweet thread I re-read weekly.

If you haven’t read it then I insist you do.

After I read this tweet thread at age 32, I implemented the principles in my life.

I estimate they’ve made me approximately $1.55M since doing so.

Use these principles to do the same.
1. "Seek wealth, not money or status.

Wealth is having assets that earn while you sleep. Money is how we transfer time and wealth. Status is your place in the social hierarchy."

Naval’s tweet thread is about getting rich.

But once you go deeper you realize getting rich is a nightmare.

What we’re secretly looking for is wealth.
And wealth equals freedom.
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The book "The Psychology of Money" sold 7 million copies.

But 95% of readers are still struggling financially & missed the whole point.

Here are 9 harsh truths you completely overlooked (& still suffer because of it): 🧵 Image
1. "Doing well with money has little to do with how smart you are and a lot to do with how you behave."

• People know how to be wealthy, but they let a lack of discipline and temptations screw them.

• EQ over IQ
2. Wealth is quiet. Rich is loud. Poor is flashy.

That flashy car? Big house? Designer bag?
That’s spending, not wealth.

Wealth is what’s hidden—savings, investments, assets.
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