It’s not for everyone.

It’s actually way worse for the majority of people. Stop convincing others to escape their job life and become like us. It will be like a death sentence for them.

I noticed that all people who had a good paying job had no problem with anything that we can’t stand about having a regular job. This made me realize I don’t belong there. I burnt-out after 15 minutes through a single shift. They are happy over there, and they are laughing at us. We’re not the same thing.

Bad intentions, one of the major causes of self-loathing.

Don’t blame me for being too creative. I get my inspiration from the collective unconscious.

“I can hear you.” – Your unconscious mind

Fix your intentions.

One of the reasons why your mind hates you is because it knows your real intentions behind everything you do or don’t do.

You cannot hide your thoughts from your mind.

Everybody else won’t hate you as much, because they don’t know the truth about you and your intentions.

The majority of people who think they have imposter syndrome don’t actually have imposter syndrome. They are just imposters. You just can’t prove it. But deep down they know the truth. Deep down they know they don’t give a damn. They just want the fame, the money, the recognition. Even if they didn’t do anything to deserve it that is corresponding to that level of success. They just want to get there even if they don’t belong there, even if they don’t have what it takes. They don’t want to change. They have a phobia of getting better, because it implies that they are not perfect and super duper special from the start. They are faking it till they make it. That is not imposter syndrome. That is just imposter.

You are enough in terms of human and civil rights. Not necessarily in terms of competence and achievement.

“I don’t spend time criticizing other people. I’m too busy criticizing me.” – Grant Cardone

Don’t be confused.

You are enough, awesome, worthy, and there’s nothing wrong with you.

But you need to improve in perpetuity.

If you are satisfied with how amazing you already are, you will not even notice what you’re missing by not aspiring to get better.

You will always remain where you are, without even being aware of what you’re missing, because you think you’re already great, and you’re satisfied with being the way you are forever.

I don’t want you to burnout more often.

I want you to get better, so that you start burning out less frequently.