A Simple Philosophy to Unlock Results

Over the years I have found this philosophy to align well with reality. It doesn’t give me a clear cut solution to every problem I am faced with but then again I don’t think that is what philosophies are meant for.
What it does help me to do is to curtail my tendency to self-deprecate and it shifts my mind from focusing on the problem staring me in the face to the solution that lies just around the corner. It also helps me to detach my results from my personality. The belief that my personality is permanently causing a block is no longer the case for me as I begin to realise that I just haven’t learned the lesson yet, but I will.
This philosophy eliminates a lot of personal suffering in my life. It turns my current limitations into potential opportunities. It helps me to experiment more often which in reality increases my chances of stumbling across new solutions and having more moments of serendipity.
Above all else, this philosophy rekindled the natural curiosity I have about the world and it helps me to enjoy life more, both the good and the bad times.
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Denis is an author, linguist, software engineer and podcaster from Ireland. At heart he is a polymath. His many interests range from foreign languages to computer programming. He speaks 4 languages including French and he is currently learning Japanese. On his podcast, The Happy Mindset, he helps fellow polymaths to make sense of their many interests through solo episodes and conversations that explore human psychology, creative writing and what it means to lead a happy and fulfilling life. He discovered his love for creative writing after some mental health issues he experienced in his early 20’s. His first book was published at the end of 2019 and is called Taking my Life Back.