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Direction / Character

Principles

I try to constantly question why I spend my time as I do. This page lays out the foundation for my actions and describe the version of myself I am striving to become.

Life rules3
01 Principle

Become the best version of myself. - I know that there is a version of myself out there that is a better person than I am today.

02 Principle

Fight for good, because evil comes by itself. Not doing anything is also wrong. I don't fight for good by just not being evil. I must withstand uncomfortable situations and, in the extreme, be willing to give my own life. I want to be able to stand alone, take risks to do what is right.

03 Principle

I have 3 freedoms in life. I can act as I wish, be perceived as I wish, and react to events that happen to me as I wish. I can shape myself and my personality, at least other people's perception of me. A person who pretends to be brave is brave. This is what I strive to live by.

Desired character
01

Someone I would want to have by my side through a long and difficult mission.

02

Someone who is honest and doesn't talk behind the back of others

03

Terrible to compete against

04

Someone who said what he thought

05

Family man (prioritized family at all levels)

Reference quotes5
Q01

Who dares, wins -SAS

Q02

There is no alpha in consensus. -Peter Thiels

Q03

Some men see things as they are and say “why?” I dream things that never were and say “why not?” - George Bernard Shaw.

Q04

In the long history of the world, only a few generations have been granted the role of defending freedom in its hour of maximum danger. I do not shrink from this responsibility -I welcome it -John F. Kennedy

Q05

You and I have the courage to say to our enemies: ‘There is a price we will not pay. There is a point beyond which they must not advance.’ And this - this is the meaning in the phrase of Barry Goldwater’s ‘peace through strength.’ - Ronald Reagan.