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What is success look like? What does it take a human being has come with such open sense of possibilities, those who are committed to being successful with whatever they're doing?

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One important aspect of their life is. That is what get you across so many lines in our life, so many barriers in our life. And. This happened in your school, maybe later in university, later in your work. It's happening to people, maybe not everyone, but a whole lot of people.

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Their commitment to success is weak. They want to succeed, they will take three steps, then something interesting happens here, they will go away.

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Here they will go over there. They'll go with it. Hey, I want to live on.

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Their commitment to success is weak. Either situations around them in some way, in all situations can impede you from doing what you're doing very easily.

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Many times it happens to everyone, but when this happens, people weaken their commitment for their success.

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Maybe physically they'll feel a little weak, they will weaken their commitment to success, maybe their emotions lost around a little bit, they will weaken their commitment to success.

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This is very important right now. However long it takes this Wieters. You must come out of this successfully, that means you risk their life. That's an important part.

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And commitment to staying alive should not be slackened no matter what happened, somebody very dear was passed away. All the more important, we must live.

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The people around us are all sick, all the more important.

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We are healthy to take care of the people around us. So our commitment to success should not weaken because there is social drama going on, our physiological drama, our psychological drama. Whatever happens, your commitment to success should not weaken. That is what get you across so many lines in our life, so many barriers in our life. So what does success look like? What does it take? You must understand those who made any significant achievement in their life.

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They did not you know, I don't want to take any personal examples of anybody.

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I'm trying to avoid obvious things that are coming to my mind. Well.

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You know, I know family and friends who always have their breakfast on time. And after breakfast, of course, they must have coffee after coffee, of course, they must light up a cigarette and sit there and actually because they're trying to become peaceful. And then they will go to work, come back home exactly on time for lunch, eat lunch, rest for one or two hours, sleep then evening, have tea and then smoke and then again go to work at night, eight o'clock, eight thirty to back home for dinner and then maybe other things to drink and this and that and whatever.

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Well, that's their priority. It's fine, I'm not complaining. It should not be that way.

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But those who have been very successful either in music, sport, art, business, spiritual process, doesn't matter what.

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Those people. Never know when they ate, when they slept, when they got afternoon rest. I have not seen that thing in my life.

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So. Those who are committed to being successful with whatever they're doing. One important aspect of their life is. They're not settling down wherever it's a bit comfortable. Because comfort will happen when they lower your toe in the grave, very comfortable you are. Have you seen how comfortable they are? Once they're dead, if you throw them there, also, they're comfortable, if you lower them, they're comfortable even if you burn them. Sonal. Comfort will come right now.

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It's about ensuring. That there is profoundness of experience and there is impact, fullness of activity. Because. If they had given you a limitless amount of time, you could do all those things, nothing wrong and not against them. But they gave you such a little time with such tremendous potential of being human. That's the problem. If creation had made you like another one, I'm not saying there's anything wrong with that one. It is just that it's a unipolar potential.

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It can only do that much.

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An earthworm is not thinking of climbing a tree because it knows it will be picked up by the birds. It never has such aspirations. It just wants to. Recycle dirt. You know, it is beneficial to so many other lives, including us, but its objective is very clear to eat and to reproduce and to die. Very clear objectives, that purpose, to fulfill his triumphs. He I don't think he sleeps in that. I don't think so because many afternoons have seen outcomes.

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They were all vigorously active. But a human being came with too many potentials because of that, it needs a certain level of striving for a human being to forget about the world, to consider yourself successful.

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If your idea of success is you are doing little better than your neighbor. I call that sickness, that is not a success. You are happy that your neighbor is worse than you, is this sickness of success. It is Sigma's. But in some way, you fully feel fulfilled with what you're doing. Let's consider that a success for now. It does. It doesn't matter whether you're better than somebody or worse than somebody. That question should not even come up in your mind.

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But in some way you feel you're using yourself fully and in a certain sense of fulfillment in your activity. Well, if you're capable of just closing your eyes and simply sitting without any activity, that's fantastic. But you cannot do that. You cannot do that right now in the states that you are. You can't simply close your eyes and become still.

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Is being busy, you will become preoccupied. That doesn't mean you're improving. That means you're regressing in some way. The problem about the success is people always making judgments, I did this, I did that, maybe this didn't work.

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Maybe that's a mistake. That's a mistake. There's no such thing in life. See, at one time you were a monkey. All right.

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That does not mean this is that Englishman. You know, Charles Darwin said you were all monkeys at one time. You were a monkey just a brief while ago. Was it a mistake that you committed that you were a monkey or was it just a certain stage of evolution? Was it a mistake or was it just a certain stage of evolution?

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Similarly, since you were born, because as a human being, you're born largely unformed, unlike other creatures, other creatures, if they are just their food is taken care of.

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They know what to do with their life because human beings come with such open sense of possibilities. You come unformed, you don't come fixed. You have to fix yourself.

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Different people throw different types of balls at you from all over your parents, your teachers, the school, the neighbors and the society and the world throws all kinds of things at you together. All this muck and make something worthwhile out of yourself. Is your business that your success?

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It doesn't matter whether somebody thinks you're worthwhile or not. You feel you are a worthwhile life. Good enough but not worth may not recognize. It doesn't matter.

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But you know you're worthwhile.