Memories

[TBT:40 Testing  Five]

Testing Five

16 May 1970 — 16 Oct 2009

[MEM:59 by 9158858989 on TBT:40]

*follow through.”

What this really means is this:
Every disciplined choice quietly builds your self-worth. Every avoided choice quietly erodes it.

Motivation fades. Feelings change.
But self-respect? That grows every time you choose integrity over comfort.

So discipline is not about control.
It’s about dignity.

*Discipline is just a Self-respect in action.*

When you keep a promise to yourself — waking up on time, saying no, showing up, doing the hard thing ….you are saying: “I matter enough to follow through.”

What this really means is this:
Every disciplined choice quietly builds your self-worth. Every avoided choice quietly erodes it.

Motivation fades. Feelings change.
But self-respect? That grows every time you choose integrity over comfort.

So discipline is not about control.
It’s about dignity.

*Discipline is just a Self-respect in action.*

When you keep a promise to yourself — waking up on time, saying no, showing up, doing the hard thing ….you are saying: “I matter enough to follow through.”

What this really means is this:
Every disciplined choice quietly builds your self-worth. Every avoided choice quietly erodes it.

Motivation fades. Feelings change.
But self-respect? That grows every time you choose integrity over comfort.

So discipline is not about control.
It’s about dignity.

*Discipline is just a Self-respect in action.*

When you keep a promise to yourself — waking up on time, saying no, showing up, doing the hard thing ….you are saying: “I matter enough to follow through.”

What this really means is this:
Every disciplined choice quietly builds your self-worth. Every avoided choice quietly erodes it.

Motivation fades. Feelings change.
But self-respect? That grows every time you choose integrity over comfort.

So discipline is not about control.
It’s abou

Vivek Rao
Vivek Rao
2 months, 1 week ago

Hello

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