Personal Motivation through Austrian Economics
Todd Steinberg wrote for LewRockwell.com an editorial entitled Personal Motivation through Austrian Economics. It’s an interesting look at the value of something or some activity.
This paragraph really struck me:
Yesterday, you told me how you would often fall into a rut and it depresses you, which leads you into long stretches of nonproductivity. We all have a monkey on our back in one respect or another. Everyone conquers this differently, but I bet if you take it one day at time, it will be easier if for one day you falter. So in your case, try thinking of each day as a new day filled with a fresh 24 hours that you can use to apply yourself productively. In your mind, by deciding to make each day independent of the other, the non-accomplishments of one day won’t bleed into the next day or the next week and so on.
Give the article a read—it’s one of my favorites on LewRockwell in the past few days.


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