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How To Get Ahead Of 99% Of People (In 6-12 Months)
A short, high-intensity framework for accelerating progress: clarify what you don’t want, build an “anti-vision,” and channel discomfort into one meaningful goal with a concrete system. Learners will pick up B2–C1 vocabulary for mindset and self-discipline, plus reusable transition language for structuring persuasive advice.
テーマ別語彙
brutally
adv.B20:05/ˈbruːtəli/
In a very direct, honest, and sometimes harsh way (used to emphasize realism).
mindless
adj.B20:15/ˈmaɪndləs/
Done without attention or careful thought; automatic and unreflective.
surface-level
adj.C10:33/ˈsɜːfɪs ˌlɛvəl/
Shallow; focused only on what is obvious rather than deeper causes or meaning.
antidote
n.C11:07/ˈæntɪdəʊt/
A remedy that counteracts something harmful; here, a mental counterweight to vague “positive vision.”
despise
v.B21:11/dɪˈspaɪz/
To strongly dislike or hate (often with moral disgust).
potent
adj.C11:15/ˈpəʊtənt/
Very powerful or effective.
suppress
v.C11:48/səˈprɛs/
To push down, hide, or prevent from being expressed; to hold back a feeling or reaction.
anti-vision
n.C11:51/ˈænti ˌvɪʒən/
A deliberately negative picture of your future that clarifies what to avoid and strengthens motivation.
entropy
n.C12:53/ˈɛntrəpi/
A tendency toward disorder; here, the idea that life drifts into chaos without deliberate structure.
metaphorical
adj.C13:42/ˌmɛtəˈfɒrɪkəl/
Not literal; used as a symbol or comparison to express the main idea.
actualize
v.C14:58/ˈæktʃuəlaɪz/
To make something real by taking action; to turn an idea into reality.
mastery
n.B25:54/ˈmɑːstəri/
High-level skill and control achieved through long practice and repetition.
動詞句
sit with your thoughts
0:22To spend quiet time noticing and processing your thinking instead of distracting yourself.
💡 Stronger than “think about it”—it implies staying present with discomfort and examining your mind.
think (something) through
0:25To consider something carefully from start to finish, including consequences.
💡 Often used for decisions or plans; implies depth and logic, not quick opinions.
write (something) off
0:52To dismiss something as unimportant or not worth considering.
💡 Common in advice and debate; “don’t write it off” = don’t reject it too quickly.
laser in on
2:39To focus intensely and narrowly on one target or priority.
💡 More forceful than “focus on”; suggests cutting distractions and committing to one aim.
take control of (your life)
2:36To actively direct your choices instead of drifting or reacting.
💡 Often paired with responsibility language; implies agency rather than “hoping things change.”
rip the Band-Aid off
4:06To do something difficult quickly and decisively rather than slowly and painfully.
💡 Idiomatic; used for abrupt changes like quitting habits, ending relationships, or making a hard decision.
throw (someone) off track
6:47To disrupt someone’s progress or focus so they stop following their plan.
💡 Often used for motivation + routines; “off track” implies you had a direction/system.
口語表現
It’s not pretty (at all).
0:19The outcome is unpleasant, unattractive, or harsh to look at.
📍 使用コンテキスト:Reacting to negative results; warning someone about consequences.
Don’t get me wrong.
0:52I’m not criticizing; I want you to understand my point correctly.
📍 使用コンテキスト:Softening a strong opinion; preventing misunderstanding.
rip the Band-Aid off
4:06Make a hard change quickly to minimize prolonged discomfort.
📍 使用コンテキスト:Giving tough-love advice about decisive action.
not (give) a fuck
3:35To not care at all (very informal/strong language).
📍 使用コンテキスト:Expressing frustration or blunt truth; not appropriate in formal settings.
flip the switch
7:24Make a sudden internal change in attitude, commitment, or behavior.
📍 使用コンテキスト:Motivation; urging a decisive mindset shift.
leave a comment / let me know
8:00Tell me your opinion (typical creator call-to-action).
📍 使用コンテキスト:YouTube/community engagement; polite request for feedback.