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How to Lead the Life You Want to Live: Take the Path of Most Resistance

3/7/2015

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If you want to improve your life as much as possible but don't know where to start, this is a lesson designed especially for you. In today's self-development lesson, I go pretty deep on how to make choices in life such that they're conducive to your goals and underlying purpose. This is also going to give you a lot of motivation to do the "right" things which pave a greater future for yourself.  So, check out the video and written lesson when you get a chance; I know that you guys are going to love this one.

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Lesson Description:
In this lesson, I go deep on what you should do when you come to a fork in the road. Based upon our decisions in life, we end up opening and closing doors, and these ultimately pave our future. So, it's important that you not only think through these decisions properly, but you must also ensure that they are connected to your purpose and lead to a great future. Unfortunately, with survival essentially guaranteed in modern society, there is no evolutionary pressure anymore compelling us to always walk towards growth and development. So, humans naturally tend to fall into the path of least resistance - the easy way out that fails to contribute to your purpose. Although expedient in the moment, this path ultimately leads to the destruction and atrophy of your talents, skills, mind, and body. If you want to lead a life filled with success and happiness, you must continually challenge yourself to rise to the path of most resistance. This is the path which promotes growth, develop, and the skills essential for leading the life you want to live. By watching this video, you'll learn learn more about this natural state and how to counteract it. Furthermore, I'll also teach you how to transform it into a useful tool which guides you towards success - instead of leading you astray.

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Kenneth Herrera link
11/23/2017 07:13:29 am

Yes, in most of the cases the natural impulse of the brain prefer to take the effortless paths until we think and take the initiative otherwise. Unfortunately, maximum souls take the path of least resistance. In maximum cases, we don't get the things easily in life, and this is the cold hard truth about the life. Yes, we have to put up with toils and put a lot of effort into defeating our barriers if we are going to obtain anything. That means we have to make the hard choices or choose the difficult path to lead the life. And if I am not wrong, I think the harder path is the ultimate path of most resistance. So, you should never take the easy routes, rather you should always take the path which is full of difficulties and hurdles in order to lead your life in the way you want by gaining more satisfaction.

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