Scientifically, persistence is everything. Talent is a reality, but it doesn’t count as much as perseverance or perseverance. Bluntly, I say, responsibility is power, especially to yourself. In this game of life, we can try to cheat, but in the end we only cheat ourselves because we know perfectly well what we did and what we seemed to be escaping from. The last wall of frustration is not having that perseverance that doesn’t genuinely recognize failure.

The rich and powerful get richer and more powerful, because losing is not genuinely accepted in the mind and cheating is also not an option. Mistakes and weakness are simply training for perfection and strength.

The ultimate check and balance is honest persistence and real perseverance, if we don’t have those two things, we can’t genuinely achieve anything in life. The true wall of frustration is then wanting ease and luck to be the law instead of what really is the law, work and persistence.

Oh yeah, cheating seems like fun until you find yourself genuinely unrealistic in even the most “unbeatable” cheating situation. Sure, you can “get away with it in the eyes of others,” but what about yourself? That’s the difference that counts, you can’t ultimately beat yourself.

If you really want to climb the top of the mountain, you can’t use the helicopter or chair life, it will never be the same as genuine climbing. Reality has to be lived genuinely and persistently, and talents have to be developed to genuinely get anywhere. I remember when my dad told me that patience, understanding and tolerance are a complement to discipline, thought and then control. Sure, I got it instantly, but you have to develop from within without wanting any part of the “path of the lucky masses” that has an outside-in approach to life that is too pragmatic rather than genuinely creative and original from within. In fact, I call patience, understanding, tolerance, discipline, thought, and then control “The Big Six.” Without those genuine big six factors, everything in life boils down to nothing, and without persistence and perseverance, everything is really nothing more than gambling. I know, it seems harsh, but at least it has the benefit of being the honest and realistic truth about everything.

Life and existence are woven with who we are, not with who we want to be anyway, however we try to look at it all.

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