> In most areas of your life that you seek to improve, there’s an external metric you can look at in order to see if you’re getting better.
> Your pants get looser as you lose weight.
> Your kettlebells get heavier as you get stronger.
> Your net worth increases as you get wealthier.
> But how do you know if you’re becoming a better and more virtuous man? There isn’t really a hard metric that you can point to that shows that you’re becoming more virtuous. And without some sort of metric, it can be difficult to know whether or not you’re progressing.
>> In most areas of your life that you seek to improve, there’s an external metric you can look at in order to see if you’re getting better.
>> Your pants get looser as you lose weight.
>> Your kettlebells get heavier as you get stronger.
>> Your net worth increases as you get wealthier.
>> But how do you know if you’re becoming a better and more virtuous man? There isn’t really a hard metric that you can point to that shows that you’re becoming more virtuous. And without some sort of metric, it can be difficult to know whether or not you’re progressing.
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