If you committed sudoku tonight...

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How many people would attend your funeral? I ask because that seems to be one of the main arguments against sudoku. That it's "selfish" because of the rippling effect it has on those around you.

In my case, I can think of 3 people it would impact directly and maybe a couple more to a lesser extent. Aside from immediate family, I don't know any other relatives particularly well. As for friends, I'm not sure... do I really know anyone well enough to call them a close friend? Would they attend my funeral? I doubt it.

So that's 3 people... not really much of a scope. Jfl, if anything it would give some stranger normies I hardly knew the opportunity to participate in some slacktivism and raise "mental health awareness" for a day before my existence is forgotten forever. Even then, it's a stretch and I doubt that would even happen.

So what about yourselves?
 
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like 20 family members and a couple friends
and my school might have a remembrance thing
 
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They wouldnt cause suicide is haram
They know im straight way to hell
 
Other than this
20 person
Family included
I could also count 60 if we count salat Janaza
 
Nope
not doing that
unless i go ER.
 
several thousand
although they'd be the worms that feast on my corpse
 
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If you committed sudoku tonight...​

Sudoku?

It's called SEPPUKU, goddamnit.
 
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A lot but I am in india so it’s pretty normal
 
Sudoku?

It's called SEPPUKU, goddamnit.
I know what seppuku is. I used sudoku as a substitute for suicide. It's a meme.
 
 
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How many people would attend your funeral? I ask because that seems to be one of the main arguments against sudoku. That it's "selfish" because of the rippling effect it has on those around you.

In my case, I can think of 3 people it would impact directly and maybe a couple more to a lesser extent. Aside from immediate family, I don't know any other relatives particularly well. As for friends, I'm not sure... do I really know anyone well enough to call them a close friend? Would they attend my funeral? I doubt it.

So that's 3 people... not really much of a scope. Jfl, if anything it would give some stranger normies I hardly knew the opportunity to participate in some slacktivism and raise "mental health awareness" for a day before my existence is forgotten forever. Even then, it's a stretch and I doubt that would even happen.

So what about yourselves?
like 50 :chad:
 
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Do you care what others think of you?
If you’re like most people, the answer is YES.​



About 10 years ago, I was in a direct sales business. This company’s success was based on bringing in new “business owners or reps”, as well as selling their products/services. The company’s compensation plan and leadership team was top notch. Although I had some success in this company, the “lessons” I learned have proven to be invaluable.​



As I was coaching my team on how to approach friends and family about this opportunity, the pushback I would always get was the same: “Scott, what are my friends/family going to think when I approach them about this business opportunity” I would say, “Well, do you really believe that this opportunity can help someone earn a 2nd stream of income, or ultimately get them out of their jobs, and have them start living life on THEIR terms?” The answer was always, YES…​



But here’s where the disconnect was:​



Even though they SAID that they believed in the company and opportunity, as soon as they would approach their friends, trying to get them to join the business, and their friends said no, my new reps would quit the business. It was like clock-work, after hearing NO, 3-5 times, 50% of the new reps would quit before they would even get started.
They were so concerned about “looking good”, keeping up with the Jones’s, and caring what others thought about them, they failed to pursue their passion and follow their dreams.​



How about you?​

If you were to be totally honest, how would you answer the question…
“Do you care what others think of you?”
“What if you started a brand new business tomorrow after working your corporate job for the past 20 years….Would you concern yourself with what your family or neighbors think?”​

I want to share a success strategy/mindset tip that I heard a while ago.
After I heard this, I never again cared what others thought about me, my business, my decisions, or the way I go about living my life.​

An article in a popular, success magazine was written that said the following:
“When you die, on average, the amount of people that will cry at your funeral is 10, and the number one determining factor whether or not people will come to your burial is based on the weather. If it rains, only 1/3 of the people that were scheduled to go will actually show up.”​



What!!!!!!​



I couldn’t believe what I just heard….
I was always so focused on what other people thought about me.
If I joined a new business…what would my friends think?
If I moved to a new city…what would my friends think”​



I swore that I would never again let the opinions of others, sway decisions I make in my life or business.​

Think about it.
Out of all the people you will meet, engage with, impact, teach, parent, love, touch, etc….only 10 of them will cry at your funeral!!
And if it rains, half of them will show up to your burial…Crazy, right??​

 
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How many people would attend your funeral? I ask because that seems to be one of the main arguments against sudoku. That it's "selfish" because of the rippling effect it has on those around you.

In my case, I can think of 3 people it would impact directly and maybe a couple more to a lesser extent. Aside from immediate family, I don't know any other relatives particularly well. As for friends, I'm not sure... do I really know anyone well enough to call them a close friend? Would they attend my funeral? I doubt it.

So that's 3 people... not really much of a scope. Jfl, if anything it would give some stranger normies I hardly knew the opportunity to participate in some slacktivism and raise "mental health awareness" for a day before my existence is forgotten forever. Even then, it's a stretch and I doubt that would even happen.

So what about yourselves?
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