[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
[quote]polo77j wrote:
[quote]jasmincar wrote:
[quote]polo77j wrote:
[quote]jasmincar wrote:
How do you that those people don’t find you unmotivating? You seems conceited. Diplomas and lifting don’t mean anything.[/quote]
both of those things are examples of hard work, dedication and accomplishment … i mean in the existential sense, yea, they don’t mean jack shit, but on a personal less depressing sense, they’re decent representatives of, at the very least, work ethic which can be transferred into the “real” world.
So, I disagree with you - nana-nana boo boo stick your head in doo doo
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There is no point of doing something just to develop a quality that would be transferred to something different in the real world. Do that thing directly. You can have work ethic on whatever you want. Lifting weight is made to feel good.
But yeah tell that to your job interview.
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So discipline and strong work ethic aren’t desirable traits in the real world? To succeed in weight lifting and in pursuit of a degree takes hard work and discipline which translates directly into the real world in ANYTHING you do and want to be successful in. Which was my point.
And I have talked about both discipline and hard work in job interviews and given specific examples throughout my life, and wouldn’t ya know it, got the job. 'magine that.[/quote]
This is a guy that failed to properly plan out his undergraduate program and thought hacking the school was an appropriate response…
guess he would know a lot about motivation and unmotivating people…