“Anything is possible as long as you put your mind to it” – Everybody
Ever heard of that? I certainly have… maybe just over a few thousand times. Every single self-help book that I’ve read, every TV show with a moral behind it, and possibly every personal development resource on the web all say the same thing – anything is possible when you put your mind to it.
What does that mean? Well, it simply means everybody has the ability to go after their goals and succeed in accomplishing them.
Yet…everybody isn’t successful.

“Be yourself, everybody else is already taken” – Oscar Wilde, I don’t read Wilde, but this quote makes me seem smart.
Everybody always say:”just be yourself!”
I think that is the most overused advice from in the personal development history. Everybody says it, but does everybody actually practice it? As a matter a fact, does everybody even know how to practice it?
I’m writing this post today, not because I want to show you how to, but because honestly, I want to tell you all that I simply do not know how to myself.
There, I said it; I have no idea how to be myself. Instead I see myself act differently various situations. There is never a time when I’m just always the same type of person in various occasions.
Note: no comics this post, I don’t think little stick-men doing silly things could represent what I’m about to talk about
, instead, I will use actual pictures of Morrie Schwartz for…atmosphere.
There once was a great and inspirational man who often said that we must learn to die before we learn how to live. This great man was Morrie Schwartz.
If you don’t know him, I suggest you to search him up. You might’ve heard him if you know the book “Tuesdays With Morrie” (READ IT!).
Morrie for me is one of the greatest inspirational men that had ever lived. It wasn’t because of his achievements, his wealth, or his ideas that made him an inspirational being for me. In fact, he was just an ordinary guy like any of us.
So what makes him so special? Well, I’ll try to put in the least blunt way – He was going to die, and he was having the one of the best times of his life.