Building Character
Commitment is the cornerstone that transforms potential into reality, linking discipline and habit to meaningful experiences. Character is not innate; rather, it’s shaped through influences and personal choices, allowing us to redefine who we are. By confronting our current selves and recognizing discrepancies with our desired identity, we can actively construct a more authentic version of ourselves.In this clip
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How To Truly Build Toughness - Greg Everett | Modern Wisdom Podcast 300
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If we can't forget traumatic events but can modify our emotional response to past events, can the changes to a person's character following an event also be reversed or altered? For example, if someone who was once very positive and engaging returns from war or suffers the loss of a parent/spouse and becomes guarded and distant, how much of our 'character' is malleable? Or can people truly become 'stuck in their ways'? This question relates to the episode 365: Benjamin Hardy | How to Break Free from Self-Limiting Beliefs and the clip Transformative Life Changes.
If we can't forget traumatic events but can modify our emotional response to past events, can the changes to a person's character following such an event also be reversed or altered? For example, if someone who was once very positive and engaging returns from war or suffers the loss of a parent/spouse and becomes guarded and distant, how much of our 'character' is malleable? Or can people truly become 'stuck in their ways'? This question relates to the episode 365: Benjamin Hardy | How to Break Free from Self-Limiting Beliefs and the clip Transformative Life Changes.
If we can't forget traumatic events but can modify our emotional response to them, can the changes to a person's character following such events also be reversed or altered? For example, if someone who was once very positive and engaging returns from war or suffers the loss of a parent/spouse and becomes guarded and distant, how much of our 'character' is malleable? Or can people truly become 'stuck in their ways'? This question relates to the episode 365: Benjamin Hardy | How to Break Free from Self-Limiting Beliefs and the clip Transformative Life Changes.