What It Means To Be A Mind Warrior

by Jonathan 2.0 Banned
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What It Means To Be A Mind Warrior...

Hey Everyone

I thought it would be interesting and practical to make a list of what we think qualifies a person as being a "Mind Warrior." Something we can all be maintaining and striving for.

So, if you're interested in deciding what we accomplish as a group, here's your chance to say something.

And, all you have to do is follow my lead and contribute another (no more than 3) sentences that you believe describes what being a "Mind Warrior" is all about-
Your personal opinion illustrating what you believe would be something valuable for everyone to follow.

Then, if we have enough suggestions, we'll compile everything into a "Mind-Mission Statement" or something similar which proudly, and practically, includes everyone's suggestions.

(By the way, it doesn't matter if your suggestion is fundamentally the same as someone else's. You'll see why later.)

Here's my 2.
(Remember you're allowed up to 3.)
"As Mind Warriors, Together, We ..."

1. Continually educate each other in the "psychology" of "Success" so that we may become happier, healthier, stronger, and wealthier.

2. Support each other in creating a group of positive, helpful, and optimistic people (where everyone feels safe), because we never bash, blame, criticize, or complain.

3. ______________
Now it's your turn to contribute.

You can include anything and everything you think will benefit the group. This isn't a "writing contest" or anything like that. (And like I said before it doesn't matter if your sentences are the same or similar to someone else's.)
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#means #mind #warrior
  • Profile picture of the author Jonathan 2.0
    Banned
    OK.
    Absolutely no response. (Haha.)

    I'm taking this as feedback that I should be working on my leadership, writing, and speaking skills.

    But ... If you're up to it, please tell me where I went wrong with this post, because your feedback would be invaluable.
    (Just be honest.)

    Thank you.
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    "Each problem has hidden in it an opportunity so powerful that it literally dwarfs the problem. The greatest success stories were created by people who recognized a problem and turned it into an opportunity."―Joseph Sugarman
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  • Profile picture of the author YseUp
    Personally I like to do my own thing and am not usually to keen to join groups.
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