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conscious-love · 2 years
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You don’t build psychological resilience by feeling good all the time. You build psychological resilience by getting good at feeling bad.
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sade1-adam · 17 days
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"Tanıdığım en güzel insanlar, yenilgiyi, acıyı, mücadeleyi, kaybı yaşamış olan ve diplerden çıkış yolunu kendileri bulmuş insanlardır. Güzel insanlar öylece ortaya çıkmazlar; onlar oluşurlar."
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achlyx · 2 months
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"The key to a good life is not giving a fuck about more; it's giving a fuck about less, giving a fuck about only what is true and immediate and important."
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"Entonces sucede que hallar algo importante y significativo en tu vida es quizás el uso más productivo de tu tiempo y tu energía. Porque si no hallas ese algo que te sea significativo y valioso, siempre terminarás dándole importancia a las causas frívolas y sin sentido."
El sutil arte de que te importe un carajo, Mark Manson
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artisticexistential · 2 years
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No because Clarice Lispector said, “Who has not asked himself at some time or another: am I a monster or is this what it means to be human?” and Florence Welch said, “But you have to satisfy the monster. The monster has loved you for longer than anybody else.” and Ocean Vuong said, “and what I really wanted to say was that a monster isn’t such a terrible thing to be.” and Helga Floros said, “I want to ask you which monster scared you the most as a kid.” and Mary Shelley said, “When I looked around, I saw and heard of none like me. Was I then a monster?” and Fredrich Neitzche said, “Is it better to out-monster the monster or to be quietly devoured?” but he also said, “Throw roses into the abyss and say; ‘here’s my thanks to the monster that didn’t succeed in swallowing me alive.’” and Mark Manson said, “There are still monsters in the back of my mind, and there probably always will be, but they’re getting quieter now.”
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elquecuentacuentos · 5 months
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La clave para una buena vida no es que te importen muchas cosas, sino que te importen menos. Para que así te importe lo que es verdadero, inmediato y trascendente.
-Mark Manson (El sutil arte de que te importe un carajo).
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If you find yourself consistently giving too many fucks about trivial shit that bothers you - your ex-boyfriend's new Facebook picture, how quickly the batteries die in the TV remote, missing out on yet another two-for-one sale on hand sanitizer - chances are you don't have much going on in your life to give a legitimate fuck about. And that's your real problem.
The subtle art of not giving a f*ck by Mark Manson
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therefore-farewell · 10 months
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Essere ossessionati dalle emozioni e attribuire loro un' importanza eccessiva ci danneggia per il semplice fatto che queste non durano.
— Mark Manson; La sottile arte di fare quello che c***o ti pare
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artofpoets · 11 months
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Unhealthy vs healthy love.
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storkmuffin · 3 months
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This was a surprisingly fun watch for me, a S. Korean, and I am very charmed that he calls it resilience and not a more pejorative term, even if he makes us sound a bit like the Borg.
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Always find a way huh?
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Okay.
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ramyeonpng · 11 days
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Wanting a positive experience is a negative experience. Accepting a negative experience is a positive experience.
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People get addicted to feeling offended all the time because it gives them a high; being self-righteous and morally superior feels good.
Mark Manson
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loveandknowledge · 1 year
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To unconfident people, narcissism in others looks like confidence. To confident people, narcissism in others looks like a lack of confidence.
- Mark Manson
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vizthedatum · 2 months
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If this all sounds nihilistic, please, don't get the wrong idea. This book is not an argument for nihilism. It is one against nihilism -- both the nihilism within us and the growing sense of nihilism that seems to emerge with the modern world. And to successfully argue against nihilism, you must start at nihilism. You must start at the Uncomfortable Truth. From there, you must slowly build a convincing case for hope. And not just any hope, but a sustainable, benevolent form of hope. A hope that can bring us together rather than tear us apart. A hope that is robust and powerful yet still grounded in reason and reality. A hope that can carry us to the end of our days with a sense of gratitude and satisfaction.
Everything Is F*cked: A Book About Hope by Mark Manson
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namitha · 1 year
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The rare people who do become truly exceptional at something do so not because they believe they're exceptional. On the contrary, they become amazing because they're obsessed with improvement. And that obsession with improvement stems from an unerring belief that they are, in fact, not that great at all. It's anti-entitlement. People who become great at something become great because they understand that they're not already great- they are mediocre, they are average-and that they could be so much better.
🌿 Mark Manson
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l-u-v-l-y · 7 days
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“Improvement is based on thousands of tiny failures, and the magnitude of your success is based on how many times you’ve failed at it. We can be truly successful only at something we’re willing to fail at.”
- Mark Manson
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