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For example, say you have a job interview, and all of a sudden that voice in your head pops up. It's your past version of yourself that's saying, Yo, all those other times you did interviews, you failed, and it was embarrassing, and you felt distraught. Don't do the interview. That's what's going to happen. And then you avoid the interview.
Rather than listening to that voice, you say, what would the voice of my future self that is successful at everything he does, what would this voice tell me to do? Well, he would tell me to go to the interview because I'm going to do amazing and there's no shot that I'm going to fuck up this interview. I've got it in the bag. That's what he would tell me. He would say, go for it right away, 100%.
And I already know what you're thinking. You're saying no, uh, well, what if I actually do listen to that voice and then I still fail Then what that shit didn't work. Well, that's not the point The point is that you will never know if you never try right if you don't show up at all Then you're 100 going to fail if you do show up There's at least a slight possibility that something happens And even if you do fail, that's the whole point The only way to succeed is you have to fail Over and over and over again, you have to be comfortable
and the reason you have to fail over and over and over again is because that's the only way you're going to be able to reflect on what happened and improve for the future right so you reflect on your failures you improve whatever went wrong and then you try again and then if that fails again you do the same thing you reflect okay what happened what went wrong and then you improve it again
The main point is that if you're listening to the version of yourself that is scared of failure, then you're never going to know what your true potential is. That's it.