Shivjot Singh Cheema

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But the people we make the most excuses to, almost without exception, are ourselves. While we tell excuses to others so we don’t look bad in their eyes, we tell excuses to ourselves to protect our own ego and self-esteem. This is by far the more important function of constant excuses, and unfortunately, it leads to living in a fantasy world where any reason for toughness is simply excused away.
Neuro-Discipline: Everyday Neuroscience for Self-Discipline, Focus, and Defeating Your Brain’s Impulsive and Distracted Nature (Live a Disciplined Life Book 6)
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