Episode 132
Replying to a commenter bring it on Deep programming o…
Transcript
Hazman says they're worried that if they slow down and start doing just little things every day, they'll eventually become complacent. Honestly, good. That was the best thing that happened to me was I slowly broke down my programming that told me that I needed to be busy, needed to be productive, needed to have purpose, and got to a place where I really wasn't doing much of anything. The day before yesterday, I had one thing to do. I was going to go look at one vehicle that I was thinking about buying. And all day I kept thinking, man, I gotta go look at this. I gotta go look at this truck. And I was like, I don't feel like going to look at this truck. At the end of the day, I didn't even do that. I didn't do anything all day. I just sort of hung around and just chilled. I weigh less. I'm healthier than I've ever been. But it started with me realizing that becoming complacent and becoming lazy was the first step towards finding happiness. For me. So I wouldn't fear complacency. I wouldn't fear the idea that you might get comfortable with not being productive. Because that's the first step towards deprogramming years and years of information regarding what makes us worthwhile.