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My Top Five Strength and What They Mean

  • Writer: Rubaiyat Rafi
    Rubaiyat Rafi
  • Jan 28, 2023
  • 2 min read

Self Reliance: Everyone was alone in their mother's womb, and they will be alone again in their graves, in life no matter how many friends we make or how friendly other people are to us, end of the day, no one will be there the way we can be for ourselves. I work hard to live independently and make investments (routine exercise, healthy diet, saving money, etc.) to ensure my future safety.

Courage: It takes courage to dream and even more courage to believe that it's possible to make those dreams a reality. There are oceans of doubt, uncertainty, and obstacles around us, and life is unfair for everyone equally and proportionally. Courage is the radiant light that guides my path through life. I sincerely believe that I will be a billionaire someday; I know my hard work will pay off, and there are many things I need to learn and improve; regardless, nothing changes the bottom line that I achieve my goals. Despite struggling with time management and intense work and study pressure, I had proven my strength countless times, especially after I got those shredded 6-pack abs.

Self-Confidence: I trust myself despite all my flaws and past mistakes. I lost thousands of dollars when I crashed my brand-new sports bike, lost my latest air pods, and made many other mistakes. Still, it’s also true that I am making my redemption by taking the transit and using cheaper headphones to teach myself accountability and responsibility rather than taking the easy way out and buying another expensive pair. Therefore, my self-confidence is based on more than just my accomplishments. It's also dependent on my ability to mentor myself, have a solid bottom line regardless of everything else, and become a little stronger, smarter, and wiser every day.


Discipline: It has served as my inner compass for a long time. I was only able to make systematic progress because of it. Discipline means more than waking up early, making my bed, eating healthy, and exercising daily; it's reflected in every aspect of my lifestyle. I work 40 hours a week, study at least 6 hours the days I am off, train for 2 hours five days a week, do weekly meal prep in advance, and the list continues. When walking in the street or sitting in the subway or bus, I utilize the time by listening to audiobooks or doing my assignments on my laptop. Without this discipline, I wouldn’t be able to earn good money to sustain my lifestyle or gain knowledge for future growth.

Ambition: This fuel ignites my daily fire and motivates me to finish my days strong. If I didn’t have long-term goals like being one of the world's best natural bodybuilders, CEO, and founder of one of the most significant clothing companies and men's fashion brands, and short time goals like reading newspapers daily, listening to audiobooks, hitting specific fitness stats end of the week, then I wouldn't have any reason to keep going. I can't imagine a life where I am doing good work without ambition.

 
 
 

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