Sunday, 7 November 2021

Removing Mediocrity

 Today I removed a number of apps that were not contributing to my path to mastery.  One was a game that I have been playing for years, yes years.  It was hard to delete something that I had invested so much time and money.  It was only a few minutes a day that I would use it but there was nothing that I was gaining.  It was not benefiting me in the slightest and I'm embarrassed to say that I knew I needed to remove it a long time ago but I just couldn't do it.  Today it was clear, mediocrity was me wasting precious minutes of my day doing nothing that had any benefit to me or to those around me.  Minutes that I will never get back.

Another app I deleted was one that I initially added when I was working to improve my memory (also a requirement for this year).  What happened was I lost the purpose of what I was trying to accomplish and found another addictive game and justified it as something that was satisfying my requirement.  I may have been needing to use logic to solve problems but it was something that I liked and was good at so I wasn't really going beyond my limits.  The best thing that has helped with improving my memory this year has been memorizing "Mastery".  At the beginning of the Ox year I did not even correlate the I Ho Chuan requirement as a tool for my personal requirement.  But like any tool, first you need to understand its application and then you actually need to use it properly.  It just took me some time to realize that there is more than one application for most tools. 


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