Great people are humiliated daily. "To feel greatness, you will have to go through a lot of humiliation."

It was the insight that just crossed my mind. Now please allow me to explain this statement. We all know that people who have reached the pinnacle of their careers or who are very well recognized in their respective fields have worked hard to have that merit, to feel that kind of prestige, and even though it is not cheered by three or four people, yet yes she will be satisfied since in her actions there is whim (a type of effort).

According to professor Mário Sérgio Cortela (Brazilian philosopher, writer, educator, lecturer, and university professor), he says that doing something with whim is giving the best in the conditions in which he finds himself, while there are no better conditions to do even better. In short, be your best version while it's constantly evolving. And what kind of humiliation did these successful people go through? They humbled themselves.

Which?!?! Simple, they visualized their goals well and kept them clear in their minds, while maintaining a state of alert for any signs of procrastination or self-sabotage. Let's say that by identifying that habit or guy was about to fuck with your evolutionary process, you will start the humiliation process.

Who will be humiliated? The saboteur. Start by rubbing in his face everything you've accomplished, then plan and put your good habits into action, or carry out your constructive tasks emphasizing that a winner acts exactly that way. Make fun of the desire the saboteur expressed and finally rub it in his face once more how nice it was not to have given in to his wishes and fill yourself with pride for having been superior once more.

I came to a great conclusion in my life: To harvest everything I crave I need to seed more and more and pay the necessary price.

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