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Charlie Munger’s advice is “to spend each day trying to be a
little wiser than you were when you woke up” is not just a principle for intellectual growth but a holistic approach to life. It emphasises the importance of daily improvements, no matter how small. This philosophy aligns with my approach to writing and life.
But Anton, what does that look like? It starts with embracing the cringe of your past self as fuel for growth. It requires an honest evaluation of your habits, rituals, and
routines. Are they propelling you forward, or are they holding you back? This reflection is not about self-criticism but self-awareness and the willingness to adjust your course as needed.
The power of this question lies in its simplicity and its ability to inspire action. It’s about recognising that levelling up in life isn’t a passive process but an active pursuit of becoming a little wiser, a
little better each day. It’s about understanding that growth is non-linear, filled with setbacks and successes.
Alan Watts once said, “You are under no obligation to be the same person you were five minutes ago.” This statement encapsulates the essence of personal evolution.
It’s a reminder that we have the power to redefine
ourselves, to learn from our past and to use every moment as an opportunity for growth.
Allow your previous missteps to guide your decisions. What insights can they offer to enhance your advancement this year? Remember, personal development follows a winding path, where occasional discomfort serves as a gentle push towards improvement.
Remaining stagnant, trapped in your old ways, is the greatest misstep. By contemplating your former actions, especially those moments that make you cringe, you set the stage for transformation. This reflection illuminates past errors and programs you to make better decisions, paving the way for the kind of change you can be proud of.
Be Your Own Hero.