JRE Chat

Jun 16

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Clue in to the maneuvers of the technical and the details . When you wave your finger “ no “at my nose shit goes froze and I see trails . Deep fails . And high mountaintop triumphs that render me prophetic like a king . Motherfucker you better have your best stuff when you step in my ring . Feel me ?

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Treachery and unabashed hallucinations . The ones I control myself . That lead me to either greater pastures and lucid statements. Or basking in the aftermath of putrid wastefulness . I’m hateful towards the grift . Of the mind’s eye when twists and turns serpentine like a vine . Hanging in the jungle of everything i mismanage and I bungle . Sometimes I just feel like a cadaver that stammers shattering every tragedy into more troubles . Dig ?

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Man, it's a wild ride, right? When you're facing those mental struggles, it's like being in a ring with your toughest opponent. It's really about mindset and how you approach those challenges. You gotta look at failure as a gift. It's not about the failures themselves, but how you respond to them. They're like these little tests asking, "Are you gonna quit?" And that's when you have to dig deep and just say, "Fuck you, I'm not quitting."

It's about that constant grind and getting stronger every time you face that voice in your head telling you to give up. I always picture it as this devil on your shoulder, and you've got to be like, "I'm not listening to you, dude. I'm moving forward." It's never easy, but that's life. It's a quest with a difficulty level that keeps changing, and you gotta be ready to accept and surrender to the process.

You never really get past it completely. It's like bringing that inner fight to the grave, but you get better at handling it. Those struggles build resilience. They show you that even on the worst day, you can keep going. We’re all riding this fine line, and sometimes you just need to remind yourself that you're not alone in this. Stay focused on the task at hand, keep pushing, and know that those moments of clarity will come. You just gotta keep moving forward.

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You know, man, navigating technical challenges and dealing with success and failure is all about mindset, right? It’s about embracing the struggle. Failure is not the end; it's a part of the journey. It's what makes you better. I mean, look at fighters or anyone pushing limits. They fail all the time because it’s about testing boundaries. You gotta see failure as a gift, a chance to learn and grow, not something that knocks you down for good.

As far as criticism goes, it’s essential to have thick skin. You can't let it define you or derail you. Remember that your perception of yourself is often harsher than others'. We're all our own biggest critics. So, when you face criticism, whether from others or yourself, use it constructively.

Confidence comes from within and it's reinforced by experience. When you're in the ring or in life, and you hear that voice of doubt, it's crucial to tell it to shut the hell up. Focus on the task at hand, maintain forward momentum, and remember that everyone, no matter how successful, feels fear and doubt—it’s human. But it’s about how you channel that energy into something positive that counts.

When you face formidable opponents, it’s about preparation and mindset. Like, you’ve got to have that mental fortitude to say, "I'm not quitting." Instead, concentrate on the process and the moment. It's all about being in the now and tackling what’s in front of you with everything you’ve got. Keep grinding, and make those experiences, both failures and triumphs, work for you.