Sacrificing Your Health for Career is Stupid
Some people think that if you want to make it as an entrepreneur or get through college so you can land your dream job, then you have to make sacrifices to your health in the short-term. It’s dangerous, stupid, and reckless. You’re only going to damage your long-term health by shortcutting your health and not making it a priority. As much as I enjoy ramen, I wouldn’t recommend for a student to save money byread more
Sometimes, I Feel Like a Victim
I don’t want to sound like a victim, but I can’t explain parts of my life without blaming external sources sometimes. Like when it comes to hearing voices, I have no idea in hell why I started hearing voices in the first place. Where did it come from? Because I certainly had no fucking clue that I could hear voices in the first place. I thought people just had thoughts, and some thoughts could beread more
Success Triggers – Goals into Reality
A goal that I can test in 10 minutes is seeing how many words I can learn from watching Running Man by actively writing words down that I don’t know. I’m going to test this right now. I will continue watching 5 minutes of a show from where I last left off. I will write down the words I don’t know, and then translate them either by pausing the show in between or waiting untilread more
Why “What Do You Do for a Living” is Such a Superficial and Shallow Question
I think so many of us live our life trying to justify everything that we do. We search for reasons, as if having no reason is not good enough. And, it’s hard not to think that way when everyone kind of expects you to have an answer for everything. I mean, wouldn’t it be nice instead if people didn’t expect to hear a clear-cut answer for, “So, what do you do for a living?” Iread more
Stick to Values, Not Diets
I don’t believe in diets. Diets don’t work in the long-term. They just restrict you. The only exception I make is if someone says they’re vegetarian or vegan. That’s different because it’s more of a lifestyle that a restriction. But if you simply say “I don’t eat carbs”, that’s more like restricting yourself. You have no values other than trying boost your appearance. Whereas, someone vegan cares about animals or the environment. Hmm, then again,read more
It’s Getting Difficult to Blog Every Day
I haven’t been keeping up with Success Triggers or taking any other specific course, so I find it a little difficult to figure out what to blog about each day. I remember I used to get all sorts of ideas for what to post. I even saved many drafts of ideas. But when I look over those drafts now, I don’t feel particularly drawn to post on any of those topics. And these days, Iread more
Being a “Darkworker”
I first heard about lightworkers and darkworkers through Steve Pavlina’s blog. He talked about how it’s hard to be in a peak state of motivation without polarizing to one or the other. There was definitely a time when I identified as a lightworker and felt motivated for days or even months to take action to achieve my goals because of that. But after hearing voices and experiencing the negative side of that, I feel asread more
Simple Dreams
I don’t think there’s anything wrong with having a simple dream. I feel like in American culture, we’re taught to want more, to expect more all the time. So, it leaves us feeling dissatisfied with whatever we have. It makes us always strive for more than we have. I remember when I was in Korea, I didn’t have a well-paying job, but I was happy. I could learn piano and Korean, I would go toread more
What Could I Teach Others
Today, I was chatting with some people and one person mentioned how I could teach them beginner phrases in Korean. It made me think about what knowledge I possess that I could possibly teach others. So, here’s a list of what I personally could teach others: – Speaking Korean– Writing/reading Korean– Speaking English– Writing/reading English– Posting your music to Spotify/iTunes so you can make money off it– Creating a website using WordPress– Basic algebra– Basicread more
Waking Up Early for the First Time in Months
Today, I remember waking up, looking at the clock, and seeing that it was a little past 4:00 AM. I tried going back to sleep, closing my eyes, trying to get comfortable, but with no luck. I was like this for 2 1/2 hours. Then a little past 6:30 AM, I finally decided to just call it quits and get up. Usually even if I can’t sleep, I just stay in bed and try toread more