Jerry Banfield

For every one expectation someone puts on us, we put 10 on ourselves.

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For every one expectation someone puts on me, I place 10 on myself. In other words, for every one thing the world expects me to do, I expect ten things out of myself. In the video, I am playing a Kill Confirmed game on Black Ops 3 with my friends. So, what do my friends expect me to do within the game? My friends expect me to be a good teammate. They would like me to contribute to the objectives within the game and do my best. What do I expect out of myself? I want to be at or near the top of the leaderboard at the end of the game, I want to end the game with a good K/D ratio regardless of the game type, and most important I want to win. Many games I am able to meet my own expectations, but the ones I do not I often find myself feeling frustrated. Nearly every game I meet the expectations of my teammates. The expectations you place on yourself may vary, but the point of this is to show you that we cause our self pain and suffering with expectations we place on ourselves, not what society places on us. I want