To read this text, you’ll have to shove your ego very deep up one place.
So if your balls aren’t ringing — let’s go.

1. Working 24/7 is a sign of the absence of thinking
Input data:
  • effort
  • strain
  • “heroism”
Implementation:
  • noise without substance;
  • compensation for poor thinking;
  • an attempt to hide the lack of strategy.
Key:
a shift in thinking:
analysis → one precise move → automatic prevention of the consequences of one’s own stupidity.

2. Reality is a system — not chaos
Input data:
  • anxiety,
  • haste,
  • fuss,
  • loss of focus
Implementation:
  • instability,
  • breakdowns,
  • leaks,
  • recurring crises
Key:
First analysis. Then action.

3. Strength is not pressure — it’s focus
Input data:
Focus:
  • jumps around,
  • clings to stimuli,
  • is torn apart by anxiety,
  • energy scatters.
Implementation:
  • fatigue,
  • loss of control,
  • weak decisions are made.
Key:
  • hold attention,
  • don’t react to what’s unnecessary,
  • think in silence.

4. An anxious mind inevitably creates chaos
Input data:
The mind:
  • overstimulated,
  • jerky,
  • constantly tense
Implementation:
chaos
Key:
  • thinking,
  • inner rhythm,
  • the ability to hold a thought.
5. The body is an instrument of thinking
Input — the body:
  • either supports clarity,
  • or destroys it.
Result:
  • a broken body leads to
  • broken decisions.
  • cowardice,
  • weakness,
  • a feminine behavioral pattern,
  • avoidance of conflict.

6. Work must be done with precision
Input data:
  • attention,
  • the body,
  • nutrition,
  • thoughts,
assets:
  • business,
  • money,
  • life.
Processing:
the mind.
Execution:
actions.
Output:
results.

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