To apply 'no man walks out on his own story' in daily life, first, you need to be self - aware of what your story is. This includes your values, dreams, and relationships. Then, when you encounter setbacks, like losing a job or having an argument with a friend, don't just avoid them. These are chapters in your story. You should take actions to resolve the issues. For instance, if you lose your job, instead of getting depressed and doing nothing, you could see it as an opportunity to rewrite a part of your story. You could look for new career paths or improve your skills. And in relationships, if there are problems, communicate and work towards a better connection because that relationship is part of your story and you don't want to abandon it.
In daily life, you can apply this concept by facing your problems head - on. Every challenge is a part of your story. If you run away from them, you're walking out on your own story. Instead, you should embrace difficulties and learn from them to make your story more meaningful.
You can start by trying new hobbies. For example, if you always wanted to paint but were afraid of not being good at it, just start. That's taking a risk, and if you do, you'll have a story about your painting journey.
One can start by being true to their own experiences and not getting influenced too much by what others say or the general stories around. For example, if there is a story that says a certain career is the only successful one, but you have a passion for something else, follow your passion.
One way is to always look at failures as learning opportunities. For example, if you cook a meal and it turns out badly, instead of giving up, think 'this is not the end of my cooking story'. You can try new recipes, learn new techniques, and get better at cooking.
One can start by being more empathetic. For instance, helping a neighbor in need, like if they are sick or having trouble with something. This small act of kindness could be the start of your 'saving a life' in a sense, and it adds to your own story of being a good person.
One can start by taking small risks. For example, speaking up in a meeting when you usually don't. This shows guts. If it leads to a positive outcome like getting a new project, that's success and it becomes a story.
One way is in fitness. Just think 'i can run this extra mile, i will' and then do it, end of story. It helps you push your limits.
One can be more open - minded. Just like not being a 'rectangle' which might symbolize rigidity, we should be flexible in our thoughts and actions. Avoid being like the predictable characters in pulp fiction. For example, try new things instead of following the same routine every day.
One can start by being aware of their thoughts. Try to catch negative thoughts and replace them with positive ones.
In social activities, like planning a small party. You have 48 hours to send out invitations, buy the necessary items, and set up. Once the 48 hours pass, the party happens as is. This way, it forces you to be efficient and not keep dragging the preparation process. It also gives a sense of urgency and helps in making quick decisions. For example, if you can't find a particular decoration item within the 48 hours, you just go without it. This concept can really help in streamlining various aspects of daily life.
One way is to be more aware of the choices we make. In a game, our choices determine the outcome. Similarly, in life, the choices we make contribute to our life story. So, make choices that will add positive chapters to your story. Also, don't be afraid of 'losing' in small things because in a game, we often learn from our losses and come back stronger. For instance, if you don't get a promotion you wanted, see it as a chance to improve and aim for a better outcome next time, just like you would in a game if you failed a level.