Hello lovely readers and welcome back to 3-2-1 Flying Fridays! The only weekly post that is completely unaware of how awesome it is.
Following a 3-2-1 approach, it contains 3 thoughts from me (that you should ignore), 2 quotes from others (that you should read), and 1 something special (maybe).
As a bonus I’ve finished with one joke that’s so bad, it’s good!
Let’s begin!
3 x Thoughts:
1) The only way to gain a clear picture of the person you are meant to become is to stop fighting who you already are. (Click to tweet)
2) The most important psychological trait you can develop is self-awareness. The caveat is, it doesn’t work without self- acceptance. It’s the combination of the two that leads to genuine change/growth in an individual. Self-awareness without self-acceptance leads to self-absorption. (Click to tweet)
3) Anger is a useful cue to zoom the lens out and foster greater perspective. (Click to tweet)
2 x Quotes:
“Friendship means we are willing to carry things for other people that they won’t carry for themselves. We hold in our packs a version of our friends at their brightest and most creative that can be shown to them when they are in a slump. We carry memories of the times we laughed, did silly things, failed and succeeded. We store all the depth of the ways we have walked side by side on the path as well as the times we waited at an intersection while they took a detour and vice versa. Then at just the right moment, we unpack the brownies we’ve carried so far and celebrate our friends… There are some things worth the extra weight and friendship is one of them.”
— Wynne Leon (Source: https://pointlessoverthinking.com/2022/02/09/backpacks/)
“We ought to do good to others as simply as a horse runs, or a bee makes honey, or a vine bears grapes season after season without thinking of the grapes it has borne.”
— Marcus Aurelius, Meditations (Source: https://pointlessoverthinking.com/2022/02/05/marcus-aurelius-on-humility-and-duty/)
1 x Thing:
This article by John Salvatier: Reality has a surprising amount of detail. The article was recommended by Tim Ferris in his 5 bullet Friday newsletter. It details the detail in the seemingly simple, and why it’s important to look for the details you wouldn’t normally pay attention to. Well worth the 5-10 min read! Here are a few quotes from the piece:
This means it’s really easy to get stuck. Stuck in your current way of seeing and thinking about things. Frames are made out of the details that seem important to you. The important details you haven’t noticed are invisible to you, and the details you have noticed seem completely obvious and you see right through them. This all makes it difficult to imagine how you could be missing something important.
The direction for improvement is clear: seek detail you would not normally notice about the world. When you go for a walk, notice the unexpected detail in a flower or what the seams in the road imply about how the road was built. When you talk to someone who is smart but just seems so wrong, figure out what details seem important to them and why. In your work, notice how that meeting actually wouldn’t have accomplished much if Sarah hadn’t pointed out that one thing. As you learn, notice which details actually change how you think.
If you wish to not get stuck, seek to perceive what you have not yet perceived.
1 x Joke:
When does a joke turn into a dad joke?
When it becomes apparent.
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I’m so happy these are back!!! 😊 thanks so much for your great content
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Hey Rach. Thank you for taking the time to read and comment. I’m pleased you enjoyed it 🙏
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Thank you, AP2 for another rich post! You make it look so easy! I love you way you switch it up–yes, including the joke!
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Thanks Art. I’m just pleased that there are others who enjoy reading my silly posts/words. Take care 🙏
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There are many, AP2. I love all of your posts–the serious ones very much, too! 🙏
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😉that joke…
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I like that one a lot. Perhaps the king of dad jokes. 🙂
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😉
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The joke is the cherry on top 👌🏼
So many points to ponder. Thank you for this fabulous post!
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Thank you for saying so. I’m glad you enjoyed it 🙏
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“The only weekly post that is completely unaware of how awesome it is.” I laughed so hard at this! Your weekly posts are TOTALLY awesome.
On a serious note, self-awareness along with self-acceptance is indeed critical for growth. Wise words, AP2.
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Thanks firefly. Glad you like them! 🙂🙏
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I enjoyed this helpful and amusing post, AP! ❤ Take care!
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Thank you Cheryl. Take care too! 🙏🙂
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Hi AP2… Oh the joke 🤣🤣… Another insightful post; particularly enjoyed the bit in how self-acceptance and self-awareness come hand in hand. Growth really is a daily practice.. Have a lovely weekend and hope you’re keeping well 😊🙏
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Perhaps the only way to move forward is to accept where you are. Glad you enjoyed the joke/post Bernie. Thank you for stopping by. I hope you’re doing well 🙂🙏
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Good joke 😆 love the quotes. Tweeted all the thoughts. Very wise! And the thing in the end is very insightful as well
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Thank you so much for the retweets! I’m pleased you enjoyed it 🙂🙏
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Your three thoughts are very nicely formulated and expressed. I love the Marcu Aurelius quote, and oh, the joke is a real groaner!
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I’m please you enjoyed the post – thank you so much for stopping by. I really appreciate it 🙏
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