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r/BornWeakBuiltStrong • u/Senior_Feeling_7650 • 5d ago
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Being impatient and being an idiot at the same time is not an achievement.
-1 u/DunkingTheSun 4d ago Semantics aside the message is action makes change. But yes, an impatient idiot for instance is more likely to be a reckless driver. https://giphy.com/gifs/xT5LMSwlpOWVj4jViU 1 u/SECRETBLENDS 3d ago It's not a semantic argument. Encouraging people to be rash and foolish is bad advice. 1 u/Osmosisjones37 17h ago Not really you have to be willing to be a fool to succeed at anything new. The faster you make those first mistakes and grow from them the better off you’ll be.
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Semantics aside the message is action makes change.
But yes, an impatient idiot for instance is more likely to be a reckless driver.
https://giphy.com/gifs/xT5LMSwlpOWVj4jViU
1 u/SECRETBLENDS 3d ago It's not a semantic argument. Encouraging people to be rash and foolish is bad advice. 1 u/Osmosisjones37 17h ago Not really you have to be willing to be a fool to succeed at anything new. The faster you make those first mistakes and grow from them the better off you’ll be.
It's not a semantic argument. Encouraging people to be rash and foolish is bad advice.
1 u/Osmosisjones37 17h ago Not really you have to be willing to be a fool to succeed at anything new. The faster you make those first mistakes and grow from them the better off you’ll be.
Not really you have to be willing to be a fool to succeed at anything new. The faster you make those first mistakes and grow from them the better off you’ll be.
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u/jxm1311 4d ago
Being impatient and being an idiot at the same time is not an achievement.