Understanding whats robing you of success.
Perspective of a Malevolent Force Part 2.
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If I were to hypothetically adopt the perspective of a malevolent force aiming to prevent someone from achieving success, the most effective strategy wouldn’t be through overt destruction but rather through subtle, insidious tactics that undermine confidence, clarity, and momentum. Here’s how I would go about it:
6. Nurture Procrastination
Why it works:?Tomorrow often becomes never. Momentum comes from starting, and delaying action kills progress.
7. Make Them Afraid of Change
Why it works:?Change is uncomfortable, and the fear of the unknown often outweighs the excitement of possibility.
8. Overwhelm Them with Comparison
Why it works:?Comparison steals joy and motivation. It shifts focus from personal progress to external validation.
9. Drain Their Energy and Motivation
Why it works:?Low energy leads to poor decision-making, lack of creativity, and a decrease in resilience.
10. Convince Them to Give Up Right Before Success
Why it works:?Many people quit just before they break through. Perseverance is often the final key to success.
The best way to overcome anything standing in your way to thriving and success:?Awareness, Action and Support.
Fortunately, all these tactics lose power the moment they are recognized. Success thrives on:
Vice-President & General Manager Triumvirate BestPLUS division at Triumvirate Environmental / BestPLUS
1 周Brian is 100% right.... You have heard the saying, "it is always darkest just before dawn." It is true, but if you check out before dawn, you don't get to see the beautiful sunrise. Even in total failure, you learn what not to do, and you take a step closer to success, or you choose to be crushed by failure. Never give up and never give in and you will be successful.