I’m obsessed with… - **Self-discipline** to act in accordance with my core values - **Self-learning** (autodidactism) to explore my passions and navigate my unconventional path of dropping out of school - **Self-improvement** to work towards my ideal self through growth - **Self-reflection** to appreciate and understand my identity - **Self-expression** to practice authenticity and freedom - **Self-actualization** to focus on fulfilling my destiny in the world Now, why so much emphasis on the **self**? I used to waste my life. I was a 17 year old that felt overwhelmed by all the responsibilities and information when transitioning into adult life. I was uncertain about who I was and what my future was going to look like; to cope from the stress and uncertainty, I distracted myself by playing games for up to 16 hours a day. This totalled over 15,000+ hours of time I vaguely remember. On top of other unfulfilling activities like PMO and mindlessly scrolling, it becomes some nauseating amount of time I’ll never get back. And for what? Self-indulgence? Yikes. That's one obsession of the self I no longer want to practice 😅 Life is short. Especially in the grand scheme of existence. It will inevitably end, and the universe will continue. Would I really want to spend such precious and limited time solely on myself, on shallow memories and benefits that disintegrate along with my consciousness? Instead, I adopted an altruistic mindset to contribute to something greater. I want to help the lives of others and the world in ways that will long precede my physical existence on earth. But to act as the rocket to help propel humanity to greater heights, I need to properly fuel up and reinforce my foundation to prepare for the daunting trip ahead. That’s where [[Digital Self-Actualization]] comes into play.