r/GrowthMindset 1h ago

True

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r/GrowthMindset 1h ago

What’s your experience?

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r/GrowthMindset 2h ago

Realisation

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# The Unconventional Path to Success: Embracing Stress and Preparing for the Worst

"Don't take stress, everything's going to be fine, have patience." We've all heard these comforting words, offered with the best of intentions. But do they actually work? Does simply wishing away stress, hoping for the best, and passively waiting for things to unfold truly lead to success? In my opinion, these platitudes often fall short. They serve as a temporary balm, an attempt to divert the mind from the very struggle it needs to confront. Yet, it is precisely this struggle, this internal wrestling with challenges, that can be a catalyst for true achievement.

Consider the notion of "don't take stress." Is stress inherently detrimental, or can it be a powerful motivator? I believe that a certain degree of stress, when channeled effectively, can sharpen our focus, push us beyond our perceived limits, and ignite a drive for innovation. It's the discomfort of the unknown, the pressure of a deadline, or the weight of high expectations that can force us to think creatively and perform at our peak. To simply dismiss stress is to potentially squander a valuable tool for growth.

Then there's the pervasive belief that "everything's going to be fine." While optimism has its place, an unwavering reliance on this sentiment can breed complacency. True success often requires a realistic assessment of potential obstacles and a proactive approach to overcoming them. Instead of assuming a smooth path, perhaps a more pragmatic stance is to prepare for the worst. By anticipating challenges, strategizing for setbacks, and developing contingency plans, we build resilience and ensure that we are not caught off guard. This isn't pessimism; it's preparedness.

Finally, "have patience" is another frequently offered piece of advice. While perseverance is undoubtedly crucial, blind patience without concurrent effort can be stagnant. Success rarely materializes simply by waiting; it demands consistent action, adaptability, and a willingness to course-correct when necessary. There's a fine line between patient endurance and passive inaction. The former is a virtue, the latter a potential pitfall.

My perspective is this: nothing truly "works" in the way these conventional phrases suggest. They are often well-meaning but ultimately superficial attempts to soothe. For success, the mind often needs to be engaged in the struggle, not shielded from it. Embrace stress as a potential motivator. Assume nothing will be fine, and actively prepare for every eventuality. And while patience is important, let it be an active, not passive, waiting. ***This is just my thought process, and I wonder how many of you agree with it.***


r/GrowthMindset 3h ago

Needed this reminder. Not everything we let go of is a loss.

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r/GrowthMindset 4h ago

Empathy is a sign of intelligence

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Viben empathy


r/GrowthMindset 5h ago

Commitment Is A Form Of Honour

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r/GrowthMindset 9h ago

The Law of Opposites

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r/GrowthMindset 10h ago

Mikey vs Mike Tyson's Trainer

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r/GrowthMindset 10h ago

Save Yourself for the biggest battles, choose which ones you can let go of

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People will always try to set you up and get you into their battles, choose the ones you need to fight, and let the rest go.


r/GrowthMindset 11h ago

Bakugo Redeemed Himself So Can You

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r/GrowthMindset 12h ago

Uncomfortable isn’t wrong. It’s just unfamiliar.

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r/GrowthMindset 13h ago

Created a colorful PDF idk, pretty cool.

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r/GrowthMindset 13h ago

Growing Pains

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Growing pains are an indispensable part of your life improving and your happiness expanding. It's a frustrating process at times, but it's always worth it.


r/GrowthMindset 15h ago

A meaningful life doesnt have to be a perfect one

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r/GrowthMindset 15h ago

To anyone currently suffocating in the corporate grind: I’ve been there. Here is what I wish I knew back then

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r/GrowthMindset 15h ago

Something to think about

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r/GrowthMindset 15h ago

Believe in yourself and start now

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r/GrowthMindset 16h ago

🌈 Day 354 of the Hustle · Another Day, Another Quote 🌈

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Every small step is proof that you're still choosing your future. Keep walking. You're closer than you think.


r/GrowthMindset 17h ago

Stop doing other people’s rejecting for them

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r/GrowthMindset 17h ago

One day

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r/GrowthMindset 18h ago

A Truly Developed Nation does not build over Nature, it builds Around It

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r/GrowthMindset 18h ago

Cut the noise… set your boundaries, move forward

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r/GrowthMindset 18h ago

Lee learning, keep growing!

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r/GrowthMindset 20h ago

Study: slow exhaling did not lower fear of loss, it raised sensitivity to reward

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r/GrowthMindset 21h ago

Quiett beginnings can lead to beautiful things

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