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+# specific moments where a mindset change unlocked better performance
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+not gradual evolution — specific, identifiable moments where something clicked and the before/after was noticeable.
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+## "clear thinking me is in charge by default"
+
+the framing: there are two versions of me. the clear-thinking version and the monkey. by default, clear-thinking me is in charge. if monkey wants to do something, it has to ask permission.
+
+this sounds like a toy metaphor but it worked in practice. when i felt the urge to eat another cookie, scroll youtube, or skip a workout, there was a beat where i could ask: "is this the monkey or is this a deliberate choice?" the monkey didn't always lose — sometimes the cookie was worth it. but making it ask first changed the ratio dramatically.
+
+## "my potential is undefined"
+
+"my potential is undefined. should not be comparing to others. thus there is no such thing as 'behind.'"
+
+i was constantly comparing — to coworkers at the startup, to peers at school, to imaginary versions of myself. the comparison always made me feel behind. the shift was realizing that "behind" is only meaningful if everyone is on the same track. they're not.
+
+this unlocked the [[raise or fold|wiki/strategies/prioritization]] habit: instead of trying to keep up with everything, put maximum effort into things that matter and zero effort into things that don't. no in-between.
+
+## "turn 'have to' into 'get to'"
+
+"prepare yourself for negativity. turn 'have to' into 'get to': life is beautiful."
+
+this one came from a period where school felt like a prison after the freedom of the startup. everything was a chore. the shift was reframing: i don't have to go to class, i get to learn from smart teachers. i don't have to do homework, i get to practice skills that will compound.
+
+it didn't always work. but on the days it did, my energy was completely different.
+
+## the perspective switch for optimism
+
+"perspective switch for optimism is so real. always look for it."
+
+this was less a single moment and more a meta-realization: almost every bad situation has an optimistic framing available, and actively searching for it isn't delusion — it's a skill. the startup CEO modeled this constantly: bad test result? "great, we learned something." hardware broken? "now we know what not to do."
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+the practice: when something goes wrong, spend 30 seconds looking for what went right or what was learned. not instead of fixing the problem — before fixing it. the emotional state matters for the quality of the fix.
+
+## "being intentional means i live longer"
+
+"being intentional and detail oriented, caring about everything → perceive more phenomena & experience more, meaning i live longer. e.g. longer days, time is flowing so slow. time flies when you don't perceive and don't think."
+
+this was a genuine insight that changed my relationship with time. unintentional days vanish. intentional days feel like they lasted a week. the same 24 hours, completely different experience of them.
+
+## the "just do it" moment
+
+"right now, i'm committing the entire week to go crazy. just do it. thank me later."
+
+there's a pattern in my reflections where i spend days analyzing what to do, planning systems, designing perfect routines — and then a single moment of "fuck it, just go" produces more output than all the planning combined.
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+the planning isn't useless — it sets up the conditions. but the actual shift happens in a moment of commitment, not in a spreadsheet.
+
+## the identity shift from atomic habits
+
+"i heard about the guy who was 'religious about his oral care' and now i kinda wanna be that person." the insight from atomic habits that actually stuck: habits work better when they're identity-based rather than outcome-based.
+
+"i am someone who runs every morning" vs "i am trying to exercise more." the first one is an identity; the second is a goal. identities persist; goals expire.
+
+## "the feeling of spending 6 hours trying and failing is very humbling"
+
+"was very sad about it. now not very much so. learning is really in the struggle and the grind. also being upset about it isn't really going to help."
+
+critic voice: "bro what, that is so easy." response: "i know you're scared of not succeeding immediately for once in your life. it's all good. you can try some other strategies."
+
+this was the shift from performance orientation to growth orientation. failure went from being evidence of inadequacy to being evidence of learning. not overnight — but once the shift started, it accelerated.
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+*see also: [[the agency talk|wiki/mentorship/agency-talk]], [[the stocks metaphor|wiki/mentorship/the-stocks-metaphor]], [[habit formation|wiki/strategies/habit-formation]]*
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