You’re pretty much free to do whatever you like. You need only face the consequences.
To make a decision – any decision – is to take ownership of the situation instead.
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12 Powerful Lessons from “Meditations for Mortals”
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Jocko Willinck’s idea of Extreme Ownership says in every situation, rather than choose to be a victim and blame others for your suffering, you decide to take responsibility for whatever happens to you.
We all like to feel good about ourselves in the moment, even if it interferes with our long-term goals.
But instead of letting our present self make the decision, we need to bring our future self into the decision-making process to help us think about the future consequences.
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