There’s always something we can learn from people that have been able
 to do things that we still only dream about. When I was younger I used 
to watch Texas Rangers on TV, and I laughed a lot. Chuck Norris from 
Texas Rangers is obviously admired by a whole lot of other people as 
well, because the amount of Chuck Norris jokes online is huge. That’s 
understandable, because the character really was funny.
As I was skimming through the jokes, I thought that there might be a 
few lessons to be learned from the way Chuck Norris lives his life, 
although he might not be the perfect role model for self-improvement 
enthusiasts. Here are five things that we could in my opinion learn from
 Chuck Norris:
1. “Chuck Norris doesn’t read books. He stares them down until he gets the information he wants.”
Chuck Norris is a wise guy. Although the rest of us can’t make the book give us the information just by intense staring, it is much more efficient to not just read a book in a linear way. When Chuck Norris stares them down, you might want to achieve the same results by skipping down to read only the main bullet points first and then only read the most important parts of the text and skip the unnecessary sections.
 
Chuck Norris is a wise guy. Although the rest of us can’t make the book give us the information just by intense staring, it is much more efficient to not just read a book in a linear way. When Chuck Norris stares them down, you might want to achieve the same results by skipping down to read only the main bullet points first and then only read the most important parts of the text and skip the unnecessary sections.
Another good point that we can learn from Chuck Norris’ reading skills 
is that he seems to be pretty intense when he stares the book down. It 
is almost impossible to learn anything well without focusing, so just 
like Chuck Norris, you should focus intensely when you read something 
important. Sometimes you might want to stop for a while and just focus 
on understanding what you just read, before continuing.
2. “If, by some incredible space-time paradox, Chuck Norris would ever fight himself, he would win. Period.”
 
Chuck Norris may not fight himself because he knows that he would win 
anyway, but you should definitely fight yourself and win. Usually you 
are your worst enemy when going after your dreams. The things that often
 hold people back from pursuing their passion and drive are fear and 
jealousy.
 
That fear is only in your head, and there are many great examples of 
people who admit that they feel fear sometimes, unlike Chuck Norris, and
 still are able to act and win themselves.
 
Jealousy makes us often jump to conclusions without first analyzing the 
situation. It is a powerful negative force that holds many people back 
in life. Chuck Norris would not let his own negative energy beat him; he
 would beat his own negativity with a roundhouse kick instead.
3. “Chuck Norris walked into a bar. The bar was instantly destroyed, as that level of awesome cannot be contained in one building.”
Be like Chuck Norris, be awesome. Although Chuck Norris may not be 
the most loveable person in the world, you still want to have the impact
 of awesomeness when you walk into a room. The negative feelings of 
other people should be destroyed instantly because you are a positive 
person who wants to make other people feel good. That kind of people 
will almost definitely succeed in life because other people are willing 
to support them.
 
The easiest way to start being positive and being awesome is smiling; It
 makes other people feel that they are unconditionally accepted, and it 
also makes them feel valuable, important, and worthwhile, when you talk 
to them. If you make people feel good by smiling and greeting them 
positively, they will want to reciprocate by treating you the same way. 
When you don’t feel like smiling at all, you can still act your way into
 feeling. Force yourself to smile genuinely at new people you meet for 
just five minutes, and you will break up the clouds of negativity and 
start to actually feel positive.
4. “Chuck Norris can set ants on fire with a magnifying glass. At night.”
Please don’t set ants on fire with any tool, but what we can learn 
from Chuck Norris here is that almost anything is possible for us. And 
while it may sound ridiculous or naïve at first, it actually is true. If
 someone would have said one hundred years ago that humankind is going 
to travel to the moon quite soon, no one would have believed it, but 
eventually the skeptics were proved wrong.
 
First it was just an idea in someone’s head, which seemed to be 
impossible, but with enough motivation, dedication, learning, and 
co-operation it was eventually proved to be possible. There are so many 
things that you can do, too – things that now seem to be impossible for 
you. Just believe in yourself, start working, and you will find ways of 
achieving your dreams and doing things you thought were impossible for 
you.
5. “Chuck Norris has never won an Academy Award for acting… because he’s not acting.”
 
People are like living lie-detectors. Some of us spot fake people more 
easily than others, but usually it is very short-lasting strategy to try
 to be something else than you really are. When you learn new things 
regarding self-improvement, it is often necessary to do something that 
feels a bit unnatural at first, but learning that way is completely 
different thing from acting like someone else all the time.
Originality comes from sincerity. Be yourself, don’t deny yourself. 
People always love sincerity and authenticity more than anything. It 
doesn’t matter if you are perfect or not – no one is. When you show even
 your quirks openly to the world, you will gain respect and friends so 
much more easily than by acting to be perfect.


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