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How Weak People Think

What makes you think you're not weak

By Edmilson The Creator Published 3 years ago 3 min read
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How Weak People Think
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I have been a freelancer for 3 years and work on many freelance platforms like Upwork, Truelancer, and others… I have heard comments at the beginning of the journey that it is very difficult to start a life depending only on the internet. 

In the beginning, it affected me negatively, but that's when I was able to turn around and never think like the weak.

How Are They?

The weak put limits on their dreams, already the strong push them forward.

It's wrong to point fingers at someone in order to show their mistakes, failures, or negative situations because we as human beings are subject to everything.

There Are 3 Types of Weakness

Weakness that you create from yourself.

Weakness that others create about you.

Weakness that you think others think you are weak.

What Are your Habits?

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They Feel Sorry for Themselves

People get bummed out. They get sad. They get lonely. They get angry. These are very human emotions each of us will repeatedly experience in life.

Self-pity is different. Thoughts like "Why does this always happen to me?" cause one to get stuck and remain focused on the problem, Morin says.

Instead of finding solutions to problems, people who lack mental strength often find themselves "hosting their own pity parties."

They Give Their Power to Others

People often forget that they are the ones in control. As Morin points out, one does not have to do anything. Are there consequences for not doing certain things? Of course. But you don't have to go golfing with your father-in-law. You don't have to do your husband's laundry. The truth is, every day we make choices, and our lives are largely based on those choices.

They Think the World Owes Them Something

Many people, Morin says, seem to believe that they deserve success. Why? Because they work hard. But believe it or not, it is not written that if one works hard one will become successful.

"Expecting success to fall into your lap like some kind of cosmic reward will only lead to disappointment," Morin says.

Mentally strong people tend to understand that life is not fair - Morin's story makes this abundantly clear - and the world owes us absolutely nothing (a fact many of us are reminded of on a daily basis).

Mentally You Are Strong or You Are Weak

Many people don't recognize mental strength when they see it.

True mental strength involves working on your character. Mentally strong people are willing to be vulnerable and quite often, people confuse their openness and honesty with frailty.

To draw up a good personal development strategy, it is necessary to know yourself and understand which points are worth improving. Understand how to identify your strengths and weaknesses and what to do with them!

The weak think that others have talked about everything and he thinks that it is not good enough.

Keep your eyes fixed on a sublime ideal, and always fight for what you desire because only the weak give up, and only those who fight are worthy of life.

Why Some People Are Weak And Others Are Strong

Weak people are always weak. Strong people are always strong

Maybe you can think ironically that there are no weak people, or it can be offensive to use that term. But what differs one person from another is attitudes.

For years I didn't want to believe I was weak, you know why, because I always gave up when things went wrong, I was afraid to get up when I was already on the ground, and everything people said always affected me.

There's still time to change and stop throwing everything around as if you didn't exist tomorrow.

Never thinks like the weak, there is still time to think like the strong. 

Becoming as strong as they are is very easy as you think. 

Don't stop rowing the boat.

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About the Creator

Edmilson The Creator

I am graphic design and writer since 2014 , like to share my experience and learn day by day

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