“Do not have an attitude. Open yourself, focus yourself, and express yourself. Reject any external form that fails to express your internal reality.”
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The line demands honest action over performance: stop posing and start aligning behavior with intent. Strip away affectations, concentrate your attention, and make what you do reflect who you actually are. Ask which masks you wear and what one honest step looks like today.
When to use it
- Before a job interview, stop reciting rehearsed lines and speak from real experience; focus on clear examples that show who you are.
- In creative work, quit copying trends and force-fitting style; open up, focus on the idea that matters, and make work that actually reflects your perspective.
- During training or practice, drop the showy attitude; concentrate on correct technique, honest effort, and measurable progress.
- In a relationship, stop performing and communicating what you think the other wants to hear; express your real needs and listen to the other person's truth.

