We live in an age of information. It just started being ok to be smart; this wasn't the case many years ago when it was frowned upon to be a "nerd," geek, etc.

It is a trap with self-development when we start to believe that everything would change for us if we just had more information-this is just not true. Everything we want to know is available to us.

Talent is good but not essential. This is so obviously true that we can't see it. We miss it.

Effort is what's missing. Will, consistency are how people do extraordinary things.
We need a vital, alive spirit that is working or it doesn't matter.

Put all your force behind force-if you find you can't marshal enough energy, look at your body, habits, whatever may be draining you.
Try harder. Then there will no longer be any questions. It's no longer complicated. Effort is overcoming fear.

People can overcome fear, i.e. soldiers in Vietnam who would walk through fields knowing that losing their limbs was a strong possibility.
Our goal is to learn to overcome fear, make ourselves strong.
The warrior has 2 choices: make yourself miserable or make yourself strong.

What you feel and what you do have nothing to do with each other. Just do what you do no matter how you feel. Use your will. Just ignore those feelings. Do what you wish to do, regardless of how we feel (which is not what we've been taught). Learn to do what you wish to do and your feelings will change.

Get up and sit. Don't think about it. Once you think about it, you're sunk.

Don't let your feelings run you without you knowing about it. Don't dis-empower yourself. Don't make yourself wrong or think that you are wrong--that is the "ugly twin sister." You deprive yourself or your life if you operate between being wrong and scared. 

Sit, don't think; do. Make events happen. Commit. Have to wake up, evolve, develop.

What (inner)voice should you listen to? Ask yourself, which voice would help me wake up more, and then listen to that one.
