I strongly believe that the best things in life are made of long-term, compounded effort. Learning to improve your odds at such long-term endeavors is key to living a fulfilling life.
Is anxiety necessarily a bad thing? Can I fully "embrace" my anxiety and harness it into a sort of mental energy or drive?
Although indecisiveness was just a benign half-joke to me initially, I've realized that it is far more pernicious than that.
Is our ego, the sense of self, nothing but an after-the-fact explainer? Does our mind do things of its own accord, and the ego's job is to just explain it away?
Is it possible to "succeed" in life without setting any goals whatsoever? Going even further, what if you actively avoiding goal setting? What would such a life look like?