

Have The Courage To Keep Moving Whether You Succeed Or Fail In Doing Something with Sevan Matossian
What are you doing to add depth and understanding to your life, rather than simply reacting to thoughts and adding on more? As a teenager, it may be difficult to identify your passion, develop good habits, and remain consistent with what you truly want to achieve with your life. You’ve got a lot to learn to be really successful.
Sevan Matossian shares his story of living as homeless since he wanted to live a life as a free, religious man. Sevan had a unique life as a homeless man, where others showered him with help and money even though he didn't ask anyone for anything. But still, he felt a sense of stillness. Tune in as Sevan discusses the importance of having a perspective, homelessness, and creating habits to make your life meaningful while being relaxed and happy in this uncertain world. He also discusses how to be accountable for your actions and disciplined to achieve your goals.
Quotes:
- “I was a homeless guy with really good habits and passion. And because of that, I accidentally became rich and happy.” - Sevan Matossian
- “Be careful of the things that you choose to put into your brain. Because one day, you may want to get rid of them. And it's just not worth it.” - Sevan Matossian
- “I never turned into an adult. The only thing that makes me an adult is that I'm fully responsible for myself. My number one game is not to blame other people.” - Sevan Matossian
Takeaways:
If you want to do something, habit, and discipline are two aspects that will help you get there. And if you keep going in that direction, something will eventually open up.
It is important for you to be able to do things you can control in your space. Don't ever do something that's going to be hard to quit.
Being accountable and responsible for your decisions in life can help you get far in life and progress into an adult. Try to figure out how to always be nice and still, all the time because the nicest people are usually the stillest or calm people.
Conclusion:
Challenge yourself to face your fears and accept the challenges that are given to you. Life is a constant war, no matter how many battles you've won or lost. What matters is that you don't give up and that you continue to cultivate positive attributes that will help you succeed in life. Keep on learning; keep on doing something.