Above all, don’t lie to yourself

Above all, don’t lie to yourself”

Dostoevsky

This is not about morality.

It’s about clarity.

Stoics understood this deeply.

Marcus Aurelius wrote: 

“Be tolerant with others and strict with yourself.”

Why?

Because growth doesn’t start by fixing the world.

It starts by seeing yourself.

No excuses. No blame.

This skill has a modern name: 

Metacognition

 

The ability to notice your own thoughts instead of becoming them.

To see fear, ego, and comfort for what they are, and still choose your action.

 

When you practice this, something powerful happens

 

The Japanese call it.

Fudōshin (不動心)

The immovable mind.

 

Not rigid.

Not cold.

Just steady.

 

Pressure comes, and you don’t break.

Noise rises, and you don’t react.

Work gets hard, and you don’t lie to yourself.

As we step into a new year, let this be our real resolution:

 

Be honest with ourselves

Be disciplined without cruelty

Be calm under pressure

Be steady in our work

 

Still. Clear. On fire.

Have a strong Monday!

 

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