Lifegains

>Didn't use Veeky Forums for 1 year+
>Come back last week.
>Instantly addicted again.

you're here forever

>Why are some people successful in whatever endeavor it might be, while others struggle?

Luck of being born with or without.

You have to be like "aww man I don't want to do this", but then do it anyway. All the fucking time. Every single time you know that you really should do something, you just do it. Eventually it becomes second nature. The idea of not doing the dreaded task at hand becomes abhorrent to you, as you are no longer familiar or comfortable with taking this route. Doing the thing becomes easier and less stressful than not doing the thing. And you learn to take pride in your discipline and willpower, and your relative superiority to the majority of weak stupid people who have difficulty with things that you find simple and mundane, or couldn't dream of accomplishing things that you do every day.

Usually people need to be broken before they can achieve this mindset. It requires one to submit themselves to constant discomfort. To remove freewill and choice from the equation and to simply follow orders, whether their own or another's. Some people just can't do this. They would rather fail easily than succeed through strife. Even if they want to succeed with every bit of their soul, they just can't. They can't overcome bad habits, comfortable routines, momentary pleasure/relief, self-destructive tendencies, delusional thinking, etc... and just learn to always do the fucking thing.

They follow strict routines and stick to them.

>Wake up early.
>Make sure you eat a good meal for breakfast.
>Exercise
>Meditate
>have a shower and you're ready for the day. This is called "sharpening the saw" in other words putting your mind in a productive mindset.
Do that everyday without fail and then go about fixing your life, make a goal plan and try to always do something towards completing it everyday.
good luck user.

bruh

work daily towards your goals and you will gain motivation,people get this the wrong way round and seek motivation before working on something then get upset and give up. The hardest part is starting and keeping at it for the first months, thats why its called hard work, because its hard.

>shower, eat, meditate
>inca morning
Thats like 3 hrs of activity there you melt. If youve 3 hours to burn in the morning maybe you should just get a 2nd ir 3rd job.

You're here forever user. Just accept it.

>Eventually it becomes second nature. The idea of not doing the dreaded task at hand becomes abhorrent to you, as you are no longer familiar or comfortable with taking this route. Doing the thing becomes easier and less stressful than not doing the thing. And you learn to take pride in your discipline and willpower, and your relative superiority to the majority of weak stupid people who have difficulty with things that you find simple and mundane, or couldn't dream of accomplishing things that you do every day.

Fuck man.

That's so true.