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=About=
*One of 3 aspects of [[Self-Determination Theory]], also known as relatedness.
*One of 3 aspects of [[Self-Determination Theory]], also known as relatedness.
=OSE=
Why are we here? For the glory and honor of the open source empire.


=Other Languages=
=Other Languages=
*Japanese - Ikigai - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ikigai via [https://blog.ecohackerfarm.org/kuckuckucksmuehle-what-makes-it-great-to-me/]
*Japanese - Ikigai - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ikigai via [https://blog.ecohackerfarm.org/kuckuckucksmuehle-what-makes-it-great-to-me/]
=Schwarznegger on Purpose=
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*Don't have a plan B, it distracts from Plan A. Jim Collins says that, too.
*Winner: when you fail, you get up. Loser: when you fail, you stay down.
*Safety nets are bad. Sounds cruel and true at the same time. Truth appears to be, this falls into the unsavory realm of responsibility.
*Don't be afraid to fail. Michael Jordan missed 9000 shots.

Latest revision as of 22:49, 4 May 2024

About

OSE

Why are we here? For the glory and honor of the open source empire.

Other Languages

Schwarznegger on Purpose

Messages:

  • Don't have a plan B, it distracts from Plan A. Jim Collins says that, too.
  • Winner: when you fail, you get up. Loser: when you fail, you stay down.
  • Safety nets are bad. Sounds cruel and true at the same time. Truth appears to be, this falls into the unsavory realm of responsibility.
  • Don't be afraid to fail. Michael Jordan missed 9000 shots.