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The speaker discusses their journey towards self-improvement and the realization that trying to accomplish something can be detrimental. They express gratitude for frustration, which led them to seek education and learn that setting stipulations and expectations when trying to achieve something can lead to conceding and folding. They emphasize the importance of taking action and doing instead of just trying. They conclude that 99% of accomplishments come from doing rather than trying. I'm trying to be in the best shape of my life, trying to make relationships, brushing myself off, as the song says. But thank God for frustration, which inspired me to seek education, to learn that the most detrimental thing to me accomplishing anything, is trying, not succeeding, brushing myself off, and trying again, as the song says. And thank God for frustration, which inspired me to seek education, to learn that the biggest detriment to me accomplishing anything in my life, is not the biggest detriment, as the song says. But thank God for frustration, which inspired me to seek education, to learn that the biggest detriment to me accomplishing anything in my life, was God damn me trying, trying to do shit. Because when you try to do something, you're automatically putting stipulations on whatever it is you're trying. You're basically saying, I'm putting forth a certain amount of effort to accomplish this thing, as long as a certain amount of resistance isn't met, and certain expectations aren't met. And subconsciously, you already conceded. You already folded. But if we zoom out, and take a serious look on everything that we have and accomplish in our life, 99% of it doesn't come from trying. It comes from doing. to accomplish this thing, as long as a certain amount of resistance isn't given, or certain expectations aren't met, and subconsciously, you already conceded. You already folded. Brushing myself off, and trying again, as the song says. But thank God for frustration, that inspired me to seek education, to learn that the biggest detriment to me accomplishing anything in my life, was God damn me trying, trying to do shit. Because when you say you're trying to do something, you already put stipulations on whatever it is that you're trying. You're basically saying, I'm putting forth a certain amount of effort to accomplish this thing, as long as a certain amount of resistance isn't given, and certain expectations aren't met. And at a subconscious level, you already conceded. Already folded. But if we zoom out, and take a serious look on everything that we have and accomplish in our life, 99% of it doesn't come from trying. It comes from doing. But thank God for frustration, which inspired me to seek education, to learn that the biggest detriment to me accomplishing anything in my life, came from God damn me trying. Trying to do shit. Because when you say you're trying to do something, you already put stipulations on whatever it is that you're trying. You're basically saying, I'm putting forth a certain amount of effort to accomplish this thing, as long as a certain amount of resistance isn't given, and certain expectations aren't met. So at a subconscious level, you already conceded. Already folded. And if we zoom out, and take a serious look at everything that we have and accomplish in our life, 99% of it doesn't come from trying. It comes from doing. And thank God for frustration, which inspired me to seek education, to learn that the biggest detriment to me accomplishing anything in my life, was God damn me trying. Trying to do shit. Because when you try to do something, you automatically put stipulations on whatever it is that you're trying to do. You're basically saying, I'm putting forth a certain amount of effort to accomplish this thing, as long as a certain amount of resistance isn't given, and certain expectations aren't met. And at a subconscious level, you already conceded. Already folded. And if we zoom out, and take a serious look at everything that we have and accomplish in our life, 99% of it doesn't come from trying. It comes from doing. But thank God for frustration, which inspired me to seek education, to learn that the biggest detriment to me accomplishing anything in my life, was God damn me trying. Trying to do shit. Because when you say you're trying to do something, you already put stipulations on whatever it is you're trying to do. You're basically saying, I'm giving forth this effort to accomplish this thing, as long as a certain amount of resistance isn't given, and certain expectations aren't met. And at a subconscious level, you already conceded. Already folded. But if we zoom out, and take a serious look at everything that we have and accomplish in our life, 99% of it doesn't come from trying. It comes from doing.