The MENTAL “Hack” to being UNRIVALLED | BLUE LOCK
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I say "Hack" because assuming you fix this single NOTHING else will matter.
Blue Lock's episode one is a literal gold mine for self improvement. Books and Hamza be damned I got so much ROI watching 20minutes of this show it's unbelievable. Here's the second of a few videos on one of my new favourite shows.
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Hey, I'm Adam and my goal is change the way you think about entertainment.
Many use entertainment as an escape from their lives, living out fantasies they think they can’t live themselves. I think they can.
I’m going to analyse and understand what makes these characters so desirable and make your life just as good if not better than these fantasies.
If you want to join me on this purpose, you know what to do.
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Instagram: / literallyaz
Channel Discord: / discord
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"Succeding like a coward and failing like a warrior"
I don't even watch any anime but damn he still gets his point across really well
@Adam_Zielinski
Жыл бұрын
I'm happy to see how far you've grown, bro!
W motivation, ive been SLACKING
@Adam_Zielinski
Жыл бұрын
Happens to the best of us , W accountability
Here for the come up
i watch this, get motivated and then someone else comes along and says "life isn't a race don't compare yourself with others" boom there goes my motivation.
@Adam_Zielinski
Жыл бұрын
Who are you going to listen to ?
@notben4140
Жыл бұрын
Fuck them. This is where you have to completely throw out rationalism and basic thinking out of your head. Put %100 faith into becoming the best person you can be, and only yourself. Your brain will tell you you're shit. Ignore even yourself, and even when you're fully convinced that "life isn't a race"... keep running.
@pranavarora752
Жыл бұрын
I think the better way to approach this like a game... When you are in the battle : be hard on yourself and don't stop competing but we have to do this while making sure that we don't takeaway the fun of playing and being alive.
@KeyThrast
Жыл бұрын
My brain is just wired to be super logical in how I see everything so I could never bring myself to believe when people say, “Life isn’t a competition.” Especially since I normally am the one losing out on what I want. I believe all of life is fundamentally a competition. People act as if comparison is so inherently evil and yet they will always buy the bright red apple over the brown squished one. Competition doesn’t have to be evil and those you’re competing with don’t have to be seen as enemies, per say. But I say life is what it is-a race to various goals in the we have allotted to do so.
@CK_Lifts
Жыл бұрын
@@KeyThrast I like what you say about how who you’re competing with doesn’t have to be your enemy cause me and my friends all enjoy working out and we compete to get stronger and it’s seriously helped us all out to get stronger. I’ve also recently picked up soccer and I’ve never been good at it but because I have friends who are much better than me it’s motivated me to improve and get better and this competition is to no one’s detriment because we’re all improving together.
important lessons and the mindset to be a winner is being listed in this video thank you bro for giving this lessons 👍
I'm glad that I found this channel and that someone else is making this kinda content. Fictional stuff can be truly beneficial if applied to real life in a proper way.
@Adam_Zielinski
Жыл бұрын
Completely agree
yooo this guy be spittin fire bro!
THE BLUELOCK!!!!! THE BLUELOCK IS REAL!!!!!
Blue Lock is Andrew Tate of anime, change my mind.
@Adam_Zielinski
Жыл бұрын
There's no women
I thank God for everything he has blessed me with in my life. However, many anime have helped shape my work ethic and build that competitive nature within me. Rock Lee vs Gaara was one of the most inspirational fights for me. Seeing people riding of excuses and working twice as hard as anyone else is what makes you a winner. Wouldn’t be in dental school rn without a multitude of influences and mentors God has put in my life
I love you Adamé
I feel like u've watched Hamza before
@Adam_Zielinski
Жыл бұрын
absolutely
I fucking love ur content ur very underrated mate, u made me get up at 2am in the night and study accounting thanks bro
Shiii Actually a banger
Road to 1M subs!
"I'm already disappointed in you" lol
banger💪💪💪🔥🔥🔥
Ngl, love this one
Nice vid
I thank God I found this channel a few months ago. Your videos are really enjoyable to watch
@Adam_Zielinski
Жыл бұрын
Single handily boosting the video with comments
@nanayawappiahdamoah3920
Жыл бұрын
@@Adam_Zielinski Hehe
I think it has something to do with our nihilistic behaviours each time we found ourselves doing something meaningless (to our pov right at that moment).
@Adam_Zielinski
Жыл бұрын
Can you elaborate?
@sightfield
Жыл бұрын
@@Adam_Zielinski well... disclaimer first, i'm not nihilist. So, Nihilism is a philosophical belief that life is naturally meaningless, we're born with no purpose. Hence, our actions in life are meaningless, pursuing something is futile, pointless. Now, how's that has anything to do with being the best at something ? Well, it acts as a dangerous excuse basically that hits when individual's will is weakened, and it's really an effective excuse. It happens often when we 1. Lose, 2. get frustrated with the result 3. we just simply get bored with our never ending goals Etc e.g. "I lost the race, i don't get the trophy, *But then again, the more i think of it, what's the point of having trophies ? All i see is just an empty cup. And is that all really it ? Am I just an individual who wanna win just for trophies ? Or So that everyone admires me ? What's the point of winning if the purpose is not worth at all ? What's the point of growing up stronger with no real concrete purpose on this limited time of my life ?* " Again, i'm not nihilist, i'm just trying to explain this one of the most dangerous excuse that often blocks individual's path towards greatness
@sightfield
Жыл бұрын
@@Adam_Zielinski i'm more an absurdist, but i don't claim to be one, since nobody including me wants to be a one-dimensional individual. We all always want to be more. What nihilist said is partly true, yes life is indeed meaningless, but an absurdist dealing the pointless-ness of life with a different way. Since life is meaningless, hence, we can do whatever we want in this limited time of our lives. Imagine if life has meaning, let's say to pray to our god every day, then our movement would also be limited, right ? The realization that life has no meaning should've been used to encourage us to do the things we love, to have an ambition, goals, and dreams etc
@sightfield
Жыл бұрын
@@Adam_Zielinski you said something about comfort zone, why they don't challenge themselves, and i think it has something to do with our nihilistic behaviors that kicks in whenever we're trying to leave comfort zone
@Adam_Zielinski
Жыл бұрын
@@sightfield Brilliantly explained. I personally believe many people become nihilistic in the first place as a way to protect themselves from the realisation of failure. if they're losing they same the game doesn't matter.
I'm here!!!!!!
@Adam_Zielinski
Жыл бұрын
My hero
@HerAmbientCross
Жыл бұрын
Hey, Victor cyka blyat.
@zukiechi
Fantastic My friend!! The secret to ranking - Promo>SM !