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Learning with the Thymus

Learning with the Thymus: Inner knowledge.

Learning happens when your mind is relaxed and your thymus is on.

Remember that inner knowledge of yourself is not a subject like finance, accounting or biology.

The main obstacle to true or deep learning (and any other subject, for that matter) is not intellectual. It is emotional. It is spiritual (from the Thymus). Only when you learn from the spirit do you apply it without realizing it.

The habit is to practice, study and repeat consciously with the Thymus on as much as possible.

Practice makes perfect. Repetition is the mother of skill, according to KUng-Fu Master, Bruce Lee.

Allow your conscious mind to create living (practical) learning patterns that give meaning to the effort and expenditure of time, money and energy. Conscious Learning.
And then let your Thymus (inner wise self) do its work to sort out all that you have learned and build real practical meanings.

Never give up before you get the EVIDENCE:
Don't give up until you have mastered anything that is important to you and worthwhile.

Remember that the most important thing in this temporary life is Self-love. And that this is never achieved:
without deep inner work,
without real and raw knowledge of you and
of your present reality.

Don't believe everything your mind tells you. Change your words. Change your world.

What you resist, persists. Whatever you resist, you persist.
Continue to motivate yourself with a growth mindset, Growth Mindset.

Nothing and no one can prevent you from achieving success in mastering yourself and in the creative capacity of your raw reality, except the inner mind that lies to you. If you say you can't, you're right. If you say you can you're right!

Excellence and mastery of yourself is understanding more and more each day and expressing your thoughts, feelings and raw personal reality better and better. Excellence means learning from mistakes, correcting them and moving forward.

It is a constant and ongoing process that never ends. Achieving mastery is an ongoing challenge involving effort, strategy, perseverance, resilience, grit, and high self-esteem.

Perfectionism is the enemy of learning and the satisfaction and sense of achievement that it brings. It's better to be approximately right, than precisely wrong.

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Thanks again for reading me.
– DrRoch