We're in the middle of the second renaissance where proof of work replaces the resume, an audience replaces the employer, and taste replaces credentials.
In my early days, I had to numb myself. There was so much work. The amount of work you can only measure by how much it weighs. And if I stopped to think about how “unfinishable” the amount of work I had to do was, I would’ve quit.
So I did the only thing I could do, I’d take the first thing off the stack and start…without thinking about how shitty & alone I felt. And how everyone I knew was enjoying their life in their perfect bubble of security following the path someone else put in front of them.
There’s a reason race horses wear blinders. Focus only on what’s in front of you.
You’ll get through it. Keep going.
Stand tall. Dont crack. Endure. You can die tomorrow. Today you do the only thing you can do. You fight. You rage on. You do what you came to do. You finish what you started. No matter how much it costs. How long it takes. Or how much it hurts. Because you said you would.
The ugly truth about why .5% of men make it and most live sh!t lives...
Is that you can't work or motivate yourself to success.
You have to create a metaphoric gun to your head with a very real mental bullet. An outcome that is up there with death.
Let me explain:
You won't see growth in your life... personal or in income... from motivation. You can't willpower it either.
You will see it when you've endured enough pain that you have truly had enough and refuse to stay as you are.
Most men only stop drinking when it makes their life unbearable.
Most men only choose to take big risks and become successful when they reach a breaking point from the work they are stuck in.
I for example NEVER wanted to be an entrepreneur growing up. It wasn't till I was 22, broke and stuck and hating my job, that I literally couldn't live any longer in my current situation. I didn't want to build a business. I had to. My life was unbearable due to where coasting had gotten me.
Only when "at any cost, I can't live like this anymore" becomes your motivation will you see huge growth.
The way to achieve this is by removing what numbs you. The things that stop you from looking in the mirror and going "what the fucking fuck."
The cheap dopamine, cheap thrills, booze/pot/junk that leave you foggy and unclear. The things that let you feel okay, despite your life being very much "not okay" if you actually look it in the eye.
Most men never do this. They never look at the things they CHOOSE accept about themselves. Poor health. Poor habits. Awful results in everything.
They just open a beer, load up a video game, scroll social media and bury it. This is because looking at how ugly you are is hard. The best way to ensure you stay metaphorically fat and disgusting is simply to not look in the mirror.
You have to look at who you truly are and feel such disgust that you will no longer tolerate staying where you are.
Without this you will only get temporary bursts. You will only make do on willpower, which is finite.
Something close to a gun to your head must be created in your mind. You must vehemently reject who and what you are to the point that it keeps you up at night.
Then you'll simply make whatever you want happen.
This is why most men never unlock their potential till they hit rock bottom. Most, despite WANTING success, are always in a numb state of "mostly" comfortable. The years then pass, they get old, nothing changes.
Whatever it takes to trigger this. Do it.
The answer isn't a self help book. It isn't researching and admiring other role models. It isn't envisioning a better life and mapping out daily steps to get there.
It's unbridled-unholy-rage as a result of where your life choices have gotten you.
This won't sustain you forever....But shit damn...It will guaranteed get you over the initial hurtle and to the point where "love of the game" will carry you.
Like I said before, it usually comes down to removing everything that is distracting and numbing you so that you are forced to look at yourself for who you truly are.
Google Brain founder, Andrew Ng:
"100% of my tasks are done by ai agents, self-improving loops are next.
Give it 3-6 months and prompting is gone."
31 minutes of clear explanation on building self-improving agents from scratch.
Worth more than any $500 agentic course.
Watch it, then read the full guide on loops below.
Drinking ALWAYS come at a cost.
Optimize your health. Go sober for 30 days. Even "just two" dramatically drops your baseline mood/gusto for days.
Does it mean give up drinking? No. It has social and creative benefits.
Just stop lying to yourself about the cost. It's poison.
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