Né de la mort, les premiers et derniers instants de ma vie se mélangent.
La douleur et la peur s'effacent. Mon existence commence à l'envers.
Assis dans cette voiture, je fixe les décombres.
La cause de ma mort, et le commencement de ma vie.
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The Power of Problem Solving in Everyday Life and Work
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9/ StarCraft 2 changed how I think, work, and approach challenges.
And in my newsletter, I break down more strategies on problem-solving, resilience, and high-level thinking.
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8/ The best part?
This mindset applies to any skill you want to master.
Most people want results without effort.
But if you embrace difficulty, face failure head-on, and analyze your mistakes...
You'll surpass 99% of people.
7/ Applying These Lessons to Life
What I learned from StarCraft 2 applies everywhere:
- Academics – Problem-solving, time management, focus.
- Career – Decision-making under stress, strategic thinking.
- Self-improvement – Discipline, resilience, goal-setting.
It’s not just a game.
6/ The Try-Hard Mentality: The Art of Relentless Progress
People love to mock “try-hards.” But in reality?
The best in any domain try hard :
💡 Study your mistakes instead of repeating them.
💡 Optimize every action for efficiency.
💡 Push through plateaus instead of giving up.
5/ The Competitive Mindset
The best players don’t just “play.” They:
- Review every mistake.
- Train deliberately (not just grind).
- Learn to stay calm under pressure.
- Push themselves beyond their limits.
This is the exact mindset required for success in any field.
4/ The game is brutal, but it teaches a valuable lesson:
- You are 100% responsible for your results.
- No blaming teammates. No blaming luck.
- Every loss is a lesson.
The mindset shift?
Failure = Data to analyze and improve.
3/ StarCraft 2 forces you to solve problems in real time.
Each match is a test of:
🔹 Game reading – What is my opponent doing?
🔹 Resource management – Economy, production, army balance.
🔹 Rapid adaptation – Countering strategies on the fly.
🔹 Executing decisions fast.
A single bad call? You lose.
2/ That game is StarCraft 2—one of the most competitive RTS games ever made.
It’s a 1v1 strategy game where every mistake costs you the match.
No excuses. No luck. Just your mind against your opponent’s.
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1/ I lost a year of my life.
After failing med school, I was stuck in limbo. No clear path. No real goal. Just waiting.
Then, a simple video game rewired my brain.
It changed how I think, make decisions, and approach life.
Here’s how :
👍 and what else?
What does this image make you think of?
The worst thing about time?
You always think you have more.
More time to visit family.
More time to chase dreams.
More time to live.
Then, one day,
something reminds you,
you don’t.
💡 "I think, therefore I am." – Descartes
Your doubts don’t weaken you, they push you to seek answers.
Question, explore, and turn uncertainty into an ally.
💡 Your mind is a garden: nurture it with thoughts that bloom.
"We are what we repeatedly do."
— Aristotle
This journey, though sometimes demanding, invites deep introspection and can transform your worldview. But the challenge is worth it: you will come out stronger, with a broader perspective.
Taking an interest in the great concepts of philosophy, exploring major schools of thought, and understanding their essential principles is one of the best steps you can take for yourself.
Serenity might be found in accepting what lies beyond our power.
Death is nothing to us. As long as we live, it is absent, and once we are dead, we can no longer feel anything. The fear of death is therefore irrational. Accepting this frees us to fully enjoy life.
We live in an era that glorifies immediacy. Yet, the most beautiful creations in life, a relationship, a project, a vision, take time to build. Time is not our enemy; it’s a precious ally. Let’s learn to cultivate patience and savor each step of the journey.
Extremes captivate with their simplicity and strength. Yet, true richness lies in the shades of nuance. To move beyond polarized ideas is to embrace the complexity of the world and discover deeper balance.
True freedom isn’t the absence of constraints, but the ability to choose the ones that give meaning to our lives. Real freedom always comes with responsibility. It’s in taking ownership of our choices that we find purpose and fulfillment.
Accepting being wrong is embracing the opportunity to grow. Every mistake lights a path, reveals a truth, and builds strength. Refusing to err is refusing to evolve. Our failures are not endings, but beginnings. To stumble is to learn how to move forward.
Accepting that we do not know everything is an act of wisdom.
It is in humility that true understanding is born, and in an open mind that we find the path to progress. Questioning, doubting, exploring... this is what moves us forward.