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Originally Posted by coon74
One particular thing that bothers me about Tony R is the result-oriented thinking. It has to be reformulated somehow when applied to such a high-variance activity as poker, e.g. to aim for a certain chip EV, though that stat takes a lot of time to converge too, or even to set goals concerning the thought process, e.g. work efficiently enough with a GTO DB for N hours, have a better understanding of a certain board texture than most of the rival regs.
Remember that a lot of your readers and viewers yet need to improve their poker efficiency, and the real life quality may be less of a concern to some of us than for you. Your focus on the real life is justified because you've already secured your retirement due to the poker success, which some of us haven't.
It does feel good to reason about self-actualisation when you've already paid for the food and shelter.
How you live your life is directly correlated to poker. If you feel depressed in real life poker will be your everest. Taking care your life will translate in more quality in your game
How you represent your image always matters. It doesnt matter if other people think is correct but you should be fine with how you represent yourself
If your real life mentality is good it will push your poker quality higher. If you treat yourself properly you will treat your game properly. Everything is about your approach
Again it doesnt matter if it is correct to the population but correct to you