2/ I guess we have to define terms. I consider myself modestly successful (maybe not, by your standards?) and I am continuously asking myself "have I don't enough? Can I rest?" and continuously answering "no". Is that not "holding myself accountable"?https://twitter.com/yama_pain/status/1180661057792163841?s=19 …
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4/ This seems like either a non sequitur or a "no true Scotsman" ?https://twitter.com/yama_pain/status/1180666451989942272?s=19 …
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Dude, this is not controversial, is it?
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I’m sure they’re gutted.
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While I love Nietzsche as much as the next guy, this is bull. It's not that successful people don't hold themselves accountable – they just don't feel the need to tell you about it. They're too busy doing stuff and holding themselves accountable.
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Nietzsche would say a fool blames others, an intelligent man blames himself, and a wise man blames no one.
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