15th Episode - Consistency
15th Episode - Consistency
1% everyday improvement (learn, invest on yourself).
In this endeavor there is no loss or diminution (a reduction in the size, extent, or importance of something), and a little advancement on this path can protect one from the most dangerous type of fear.
Start from where you are. Consistency is key to success.
Consistency in progression will get you out of recession and depression.
There was fire in the forest, sparrow was bringing water, crow was laughing.
Little actions with consistency leave great impact.
Legendary vs ordinary only consistency.
Big CEO decisions are executed by little managers and workers.
If you can get 1 percent better each day for one year, you’ll end up thirty-seven times better in one year.
A number of seemingly small steps can make a big impact toward helping people face tough challenges or make a fresh start.
Ignoring spouse, overeating, savings, working out in gym, learning a language (any skill); consistency makes difference in both positive / negative ways.
With 3.5-degree difference plane will land in Washington DC instead of New York started from Los Angles.
Networth = Financial Habits
Physical Fitness = Eating Habits
Wisdom, knowledge = Learning Habits
Kailash Satyarthi - global rights for child rights founder - Indian noble peace prize winner.
Decision making is important.
After Dashrath Manjhi’s wife was died traversing a steep mountain path in 1959, he decided to make a safer path - by hand. He, the ‘mountain man’ spent 22 years carving a lifesaving road through a treacherous mountain. He cut 9-meter-deep road, a shortcut of 15 km vs 55 km circling around.
Breaking the wall, not giving up. 3 days going gym will not make much difference.
Thomas Edison failed 10,000 times, worked on 3000 theories. It took many years. Learning process is long.
Don't change goal, change strategy.
Chacha Sharif, his son was killed in 1991. In 30 years' time, he worked to work on 25000 dead bodies.
A river cuts through rock, not because of its power, but because of its persistence.
Anand Arnold (born 1987) is the first wheelchair-using bodybuilder of India. Defeated cancer and became Mr India.
Karimul Haque is a worker in the tea gardens of West Bengal. Locally known as Bike-Ambulance-dada, he has received the Padma Shri award for his work supporting the villagers in and around Dhalabari by bringing sick people to hospital in his motorcycle ambulance. Saved 5000 lives.
Nest of birds is composed with grass and weak straws.
Decide to start taking action.
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