When you find something that makes money, you will find that you can actually be so self-disciplined.

Many people are discussing the topic of self-discipline, and many others are making attempts at self-discipline through various means.

However, most people couldn't persevere and ended up failing. 

The fundamental reason is that most of the things they do have little significance, at least in the short term, and there is no obvious practical value.

Many people, as they go on with their work, will fall into self-doubt. What am I doing with all these things every day? What exactly am I doing? When they can't find a reason that convinces themselves, they tend to give up easily.

For ordinary people like us, the greatest and most practical significance of doing something is to make money.

There are more people who are willing to do something and can persist in it if they can make money, while there are fewer people who are willing to do something and can persist in it if they cannot make money.

Surely, making money is a very obvious driving force, but it is not the only one.

For example:

1、Visible progress is the best motivation. 

Sticking to running can make your body feel significantly better, enhance your immunity, reduce the occurrence of colds, and make your figure more solid. You don't even need to check the weather to know when to put on your clothes...

2、The beautiful picture in one's imagination

The beautiful figures of those celebrities and models on the stage make you imagine that if you could join a dance class and keep practicing dancing, you might become a completely different person. 

3、Recognition from others

The sense of satisfaction brought by social recognition is no less than that of monetary rewards. When our efforts are noticed and affirmed, a strong sense of value is generated.

4、Just having a simple liking is the reason.

Some things are inherently enjoyable to do: 
The fishermen enjoy the tranquility of waiting. 
People who play games are addicted to the thrill of cracking the levels. 
Those who engage in handicrafts are intoxicated by the pleasure of creation.

True self-discipline is not about forcing yourself through sheer willpower, but rather finding the reasons that make you willing to do it.

 Whether it's the sense of achievement from making money, the satisfaction from losing weight, the anticipation of becoming more beautiful, or the fulfillment from receiving likes - as long as it can motivate you to act, it is a good and precious driving force.

 

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