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From an interview with Na Kim, her answer here could not be more personally resonant with me. “OWEN: Would you say you’re a disciplined person? KIM: I didn’t think I was, but I must be.”

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Joey Mullaney

Reminds me of this passage from Burkeman's "Meditations for Mortals": "All else aside, the fact that you felt the desire in the first place suggests that you already possessed the values you were chastising yourself for lacking; only someone with morals can beat themselves up for lacking morals."

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Collin Foster-Lawson

The advice her boss gave her really resonated with me today, as I contemplate accepting a new job: “Be careful what you’re good at, you’re going to get stuck doing that.”

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