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“Success is the product of daily habits—not once-in-a-lifetime transformations.”

Atomic Habits • James Clear

““The ability to subordinate an impulse to a value is the essence of the proactive person.””

The 7 Habits Of Highly Effective People • Stephen R. Covey

“Do not so much be ashamed of that disgrace which proceeds from men's opinion as fly from that which comes from the truth.”

Fragment • Epictetus

“When it is stated in Genesis that God said to Adam, “Only from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil you must not eat,” it follows as a matter of course that Adam really has not understood this word, for how could he understand the difference between good and evil when this distinction would follow as a consequence of the enjoyment of the fruit. When it is assumed that the prohibition awakens the desire one acquires knowledge instead of ignorance, and in that case Adam must have had knowledge of freedom, because the desire was to use it. The explanation is therefore subsequent. The prohibition induces in him anxiety, for the prohibition awakens in him freedom’s possibility. What passed by innocence as the nothing of anxiety has now entered into Adam, and here again it is a nothing-the anxious possibility of being able. He has no conception of what he is able to do; otherwise-and this it what usually happens-that which comes later, the difference between good and evil, would have to be presupposed. Only the possibility of being able is present as a higher form of ignorance, as a higher expression of anxiety, because in a higher sense it both is and is not, because in a higher sense he both loves it and flees from it.”

The Concept of Anxiety • Soren Kierkegaard

“God is a thought which makes crooked all that is straight.”

Thus Spoke Zarathustra • F Nietzsche

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