![]() ![]() It's more comfortable facing and living in the comfortable known life, then to actually take action and living in the uncomfortable, unknown life.Ī few weeks later, they pick up a new book to get hyped up again, and the cycle continues until they're old and feeble, with zero energy left to hustle. then reality sets in, and they realize they need to wake up next morning at 6.45 am to prepare for a long day of work. The Unscripted/TMF hype courses through their veins and they feel powerful and motivated enough to make a post here, such as "Ready to change my life NOW", "It's now or never" and "Start my FastLane journey to a life of riches". Life becomes perfect and awesome, they feel like they're on top of the world, they can conquer anything. You know why? Because they read Unscripted/TMF, got amped and hyped up by the infinite possibilities, then started having wild dreams of their business going viral and becoming multi-millionaires within 3 months, then going into the car dealer to test-drive their Bugatti La Voiture Noire while talking down to the salesperson. How many tabs do we all have open in our browser right now? I bet it's more than one It's also hard to maintain consistency with anything because of the sheet volume of choices we all now have. ![]() They fear confrontation, conflict and backlash / being "cancelled" and I suppose it's a valid fear given a single post can quickly see an angry online mob turn on you and destroy decades of work! People also have a greater tendency to self censor and speak their mind less. Now it's all about character limits, super short form content, likes, subscribes and "look at me" posts which to me is all just BS. ![]() I frequented many forums circa 2006 and the community feel was so different to the modern social media landscape set up we have today. So if one is reading this and lurking, perhaps they should take the plunge, sign up and jump in?įorums are also kind of old school, which is a shame. Workplaces and all walks of life are full of hot air blowers with nothing to back up their claims and statements. I've found it's often people who don't contribute and hold back that have the most to offer. ![]()
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