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I love reading about outlier lives, insane success arcs and “one in a million” stories. The almost movie tier comebacks. It is so addictive about seeing how far the human ceiling can stretch. how much a person can endure, outwork, or outthink and defeat the world that was trying to drag them down. About losers who still won and won in such a way that the world kept watching.


A math prodigy, a founder who went all in with everything on the line, someone who clawed their way from nothing to billionaire status

Each one shows a different version of human resilience. Some people win with talent others with obsession some with timing or sheer luck and a few through pure stubborn refusal to quit. It fills me with the courage and motivation to take on the day with the same spirit and try to replicate and mirror a fraction of the qualities these people had.
 
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@BigBallsLarry @Luca_. @optimisticzoomer @TechnoBoss
 
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these ppl r scripted by Jews

their stories are fabrications designed to keep the masses on the hamster wheel of false hope

after all, if they can do it, why can’t you? :feelshmm:

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those who know
 
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these ppl r scripted by Jews

their stories are fabrications designed to keep the masses on the hamster wheel of false hope

after all, if they can do it, why can’t you? :feelshmm:

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those who know
The real power isn't in replicating their success, but in adopting their spirit. It's the spirit of showing up, of enduring the unglamorous middle, of getting up one more time than you're knocked down. story may not be a Hollywood movie but it can be a story of resilience in its own right.
 
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I love reading about outlier lives, insane success arcs and “one in a million” stories. The almost movie tier comebacks. It is so addictive about seeing how far the human ceiling can stretch. how much a person can endure, outwork, or outthink and defeat the world that was trying to drag them down. About losers who still won and won in such a way that the world kept watching.


A math prodigy, a founder who went all in with everything on the line, someone who clawed their way from nothing to billionaire status

Each one shows a different version of human resilience. Some people win with talent others with obsession some with timing or sheer luck and a few through pure stubborn refusal to quit. It fills me with the courage and motivation to take on the day with the same spirit and try to replicate and mirror a fraction of the qualities these people had.
I used to spend a lot of time just reading about other peoples lives on wikipedia pages, it was extremely interesting, especially the ones in the 1800-1950's, because it was an era of life that i can't imagine right now, as a 2000's person.

Although, I'm not really interested in the lives of people right now, it seems like with the news around i already know most intresting things about the popular/rich (and also thanks to you and your threads 🤫)

@BigBallsLarry @Luca_. @optimisticzoomer @TechnoBoss
Lucas username is @Insomnia now :feelsautistic:
 
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Do you want to do the same thing? I feel the same way as you. I see others do the ,,impossible” and it inspires me.
 
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