Rishabh R

Is practicing Not Knowing combined with action a good remedy for success ?

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Is questioning your thoughts , assumption by - What if I'm wrong and simultaneously taking action a key to improvement ?What do you all think . Let me know .

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To create success you need to be much more practical and focus on action.


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By the way , I also asked Claude and ChatGpt about it . @Leo Gura but I applied it to an adversity today and not knowing resolved it .

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@Rishabh R Some element of not knowing is generally useful for the sake of being open to learn based on feedback. But, you gotta act.


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@Thought Art What about questioning one's newbie fantasies, assumptions and thoughts as above and then taking action in each situation or most situations ?

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@Rishabh R The lean is toward action. When you do that, if you are willing to focus on truth bashing you over the head you’ll get somewhere. The not knowing I mention is not deep and pure not knowing. But, a humility that your assumptions are likely wrong and partial and you can adjust. I am basically pointing toward psychocybernetics. 


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@Thought Art ok. But the Not knowing which I was talking about was of the nature defined at the end of @Leo Gura's video -The power of Not Knowing. The advice he gave at the end of that video.

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@Leo Gura By focussing on your action means focussing wether your actions are contributing to your desirable results or not ?

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