It may be entirely non-serious.
NO MATTER WHAT YOUR THESIS, HOW LONG IT TOOK YOU, ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL IS WRITE IT, AND TYPE IT WITH ESSENTIAL REFERENCE LINKS, ALL REFERENCES FOR OTHERS TO CHECK SUB THESES USED. Example is mine on aging amelioration here.
Learn through
experience and train yourself not to avoid or shy away from
experiences because that'll ruin you in the long term.
Don't
try to do 100 little things or 1 huge thing. Neither of those will
help you. Just focus on the medium-sized important things. You'll
feel so much better after building your identity through the things
you do. Working on many medium size things allows concurrent schedule
and maximizes effectiveness.
Don't start out trying to
focus on perfectionism and discipline. Discipline is important but
can't always be applied, even if you're disciplined, which sounds
paradoxical, but it's true. Instead, change your environment to make
the good things easier to do and the bad things harder to do.
Don't
be overly hard on yourself but don't lose focus and slack off. Focus
is impossible unless you get rid of distractions. Distractions. You
can't focus when there's bullshit distractions in your life. Removing
the distractions creates the focus, and discipline, consistency etc
ensues.
Find a way you can live where you are busy but
not overwhelmed.
Attempting to do a task with too little
certainty and preparation creates anxiety. Doing tasks that aren't
difficult/challenging/rewarding enough that are below what you're
capable of and mundane to you will create depression. You'll find
things that slice through the middle of both. That'll be your flow
state.
Don't focus on all this looks maxing bullshit TBH. I
play a sort of character on here, and it's funny because I don't
study this stuff, I just use Google and interpret and understand what
I find, and I get such a good understanding of this stuff because I'm
very interested in it.
Just do all the looks maxing
automatically. You shouldn't ever need to think about it unless
you're asking a question on here like a recommendation like: "How
much A-stay-as-thin do you guys take?", etc. Make it quick and
congruent with your objectives. Asking questions like "Should I
take A-stay-as-thin?" is something you should decide yourself. And
asking questions like "Is there anything or any supplement
that'll make me X?" are awful for you and your whole
mindset and potential to grow in every aspect.
Questions
like "Can I look like Barrett if I do XYZ and take "then etc"
are things I won't respond too. It's good to see you're not going on
about things like that unlike most of the forum.
No one
else should make decisions for you, ever. There's no problem asking
for recommendations on things, but you need to be in control of
yourself 100%.
For instance, there's a charlatan who
joined here pretending to be a "Height maxing Coach". And
sure, he'll scam thousands or even tens of thousands of euro. The Only
thing he'll provide is a lesson to not be an idiot again, for the
people who believed him.
It's hard to explain things like
that, and I'm staying out of that thread because I know it's 100%
impossible for me to show impressionable teenagers that they're being
conned, because they want to believe it's real at all costs, like
with the height maxing thread. It's an emotional/psyche thing that
only yourself can change, through experiences. You live and learn.
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