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authorEwout Wieten <ewout@ewy.one>2023-01-10 14:09:13 +0100
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+<header><h1>Where do you see yourself in ten years?</h1></header>
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+ <p>Where do you see yourself in ten years? For such a cliché interview question, I have been asked this
+ very rarely. Incredibly, the only time I remember having to answer this was back when I desperately
+ wanted to be in the army; sadly a possibility that has now passed me by. However, thinking about
+ this question is paramount to long term success. Even the smallest habit you exhibit could have
+ disastrous consequences.
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+ Ten years is a long time. Too long, even. It would be unreasonable to expect people to think this
+ far ahead. After all, it's easy to justify (for example) a diet infraction: if you're peckish,
+ you want to eat. In the moment we know of the long term consequences, but we trick ourselves
+ into believing their helplessness in the matter. Ten years later, imagine how much fitter you could
+ have been, had you simply thought about it a little longer.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ This behaviour is very harmful; we train
+ ourselves not to be responsible, but to seek solace in short-term pleasure. Instead of disciplined
+ we become mere servants to our animalistic instincts. One can not call themselves whole if they do
+ not have control over their impulses. If you were to insist otherwise, you are simply delusional.
+ </p>
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+ To achieve this control, it is vital we determine what impulses are justified and which
+ should be quelled. The difficulty of this should not be understated; are you
+ really improving the right processes in your life? For example, I don't blame myself if
+ I get exhausted from physical or mental exercise (read: work). I simply consider these
+ to be unavoidable. This makes me a complete and utter hypocrite.
+
+ </p>
+ <p>Although I could work more on my physical fitness, instead I delude
+ myself and insist that I like things the way they are. It is trivial to imagine what
+ my life would be like in ten years if I simply committed to going to the gym a couple of
+ hours per week, and instead I choose not to.
+ </p>
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+ What gives?
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