This was discussed by him in the author program of Gennady Kiriya "Attention: Kiriya".
“My favorite writer Nassim Nicholas Taleb once said that the only criterion for success is how unashamed you feel looking into the eyes of your 18-year-old self. In other words, it reflects how much you have stayed true to your own dreams. This is a very powerful statement. In an era of 'successful success,' where on Instagram everyone tells you that you are not successful enough, I find myself as a millionaire woman, with my Bentley, vacationing in the Maldives; we need to understand what success truly means for me,” notes Vlad Sokolенко.
Thus, he asserts that the first thing to do is to ask yourself what success really is, and to categorically dismiss the stories of other people's 'successful success,' because one must live according to their own desires. The psychologist emphasizes that the rules imposed by others often hinder achieving personal success: whether they come from successful bloggers, societal expectations to start a family and have children, or from older generations insisting on earning a lot of money, etc.
Moreover, the program guest points out that it’s important not to listen to those coaches who preach about easy money; we are constantly sold the narrative of how to achieve something effortlessly, but that’s not how it works. To learn something, he asserts, you need to change your behavior patterns, which is painful for the brain due to the restructuring of neural connections—a difficult process.
“And the third point is the inability to wait. We want everything to happen very quickly. We enter a certain niche, start doing something, and if after a year we are still not millionaires, we think it’s not for us. It is for you, but be patient. You have to play the long game,” concludes Vlad Sokolенко.
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