Once you know how you think about yourself, you…
Once you know how you think about yourself, you can now determine who your true self is. What are your strengths What are your weaknesses What are your flaws? Do you want to be a better person? Do you want it to bed enough?
— from Who Is Flying (Self, Nature & Nurture)
In the book
Sun Tzu's ancient counsel still holds: know yourself, and you need not fear a hundred battles; the wise man questions himself, while the fool questions everyone else. The first rule is simply to learn how to know yourself — to identify your own mind, your strengths and weaknesses, your real motives — because only once you see how you actually regard yourself can you begin to find your true self. So ask the hard, plain questions, and keep asking them. — Who Is Flying (Self, Nature & Nurture)
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