“Good” and “bad” are mental constructs the mind uses to feel in control, not reflections of how reality actually operates. How to fix it: regulate your nervous system, stop over-explaining, act before doubt spirals, and align de The universe doesn't reward good or bad. It responds to energy, speed and internal resistance. Just like fire burns the same whether you're a saint or a sinner, outcome follows how it's used, not who you are. And bad people feel regulated inside risk, pressure and conflict. And their nervous system feels safe taking action quickly. Bad people's subconscious mind expects things to work out so there's less guilt, self-doubt and anxiety to slow things down. And remember, the universe doesn't reward being good. It responds when belief, emotion and action align .
By age 30, you should be old enough to accept these four realities. Most people never understand number four until they're 50. You might want to save this video so you can always come back later.
1. Instead of focusing on the people who left, focus on the people in your life who have chosen to be there. Focus on the ones who stayed and the ones who appreciate you and respect you. Focus on the ones who empower you and make your life beautiful.
You are surrounded by human beings who know that they want you in your life. Never take them for granted.
2. People who have good hearts will always end up losing because they will always give more than they receive.
They always forgive and they always accept the love they get, even when they know they deserve better.
3. Don't kill people with kindness because not everyone deserves your kindness. Kill people with silence because not everyone deserves your attention.
Lastly, for every experience, both the good and the bad will eventually get you to where you are supposed to be. Every win, every loss, and every mistake. Don't be afraid to mess up and don't expect success overnight.
Get lost, then find yourself over and over again. Work hard and learn to enjoy the process of your journey. Remember, the people who like to walk will walk further than the people who just like the destination.
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