An idea about Recon

Pls tell me the right grouping to place this under

I am running RoM - alongside QL. I am on my GMAT Journey currently - it’s been uphill - yet there is consistent and considerable progress.

RoM has made me realise 2 things:

  1. Just how much I hate losing - and how much pressure I put on myself for not giving the liberty of failing. I solved the toughest Quants Questions today in GMAT - 64 of them and got 4 of them wrong. The accuracy is really good to get a 99th percentile. Yet, it is this crushing feeling that - Those 4 are wrong! I feel this is something that I need to look at with the right angle. It is not that - it is discouraging - it is that it is encouraging. You are on your own path - on your own timeline. I hate losing / lagging behind - but that in itself is a toxic way of life. It permeates everything. I am on my own path, and I do it at my own pace - however, I do anything it takes to reach a goal. Sounds better to me atleast :wink:
  2. Recon hits the hardest when you’re taking wrong actions - actions that are not in your best interest. It is a sub’s way of saying - dude, you are not being true to yourself.

What do you guys think?

Ever felt like, recon was your mind saying - you’re doing it wrong…?

This reminds me of this concept in Psychology - Congruency

You speak what you think
You think what you speak

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yeah there is a huge affect on your belief system if you learn to speak with mindful intent.

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Guys, I have no idea if I will be worth $2.5Million or more or less.
All I know is, I have found something - like stars aligned. I will share as much insights as I can, so that you guys can benefit from it. I can’t promise the regularity, however I will share whenever I login.

Please evaluate, your beliefs about your identity, beliefs about your potential and finally, beliefs about the world. These three should always be right.

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