Lesson from Jail #12

1 year ago
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If I asked you who you would like to be in your ideal life.
Would the answer be who you are now?
YES OR NO.
"I wanted to be a fighter, an astronaut, a firefighter, a billionaire, but instead I'm an accountant."
THEN YOU ARE A COWARD.
You KNEW what you wanted to be.
But you didn't even TRY to become it.
Maybe you'll have never succeeded in being a fighter pilot, professional fighter, or billionaire.
But if you TRIED as hard as you could.
You'd likely have been in more planes, more fights, and run more businesses than you have now.
You'd be CLOSER to your goal.
Failure is fine.
The CLOSER you are. The better.
You don't NEED the end goal to feel happiness.
To feel accomplishment and purpose.
So the question is.
Why aren't you trying?
You will have a myriad of bullshit answers.
There's this really stupid answer which people think sounds good...
"I'm scared of failure"
Shut up.
You're an idiot.
I just explained how even if you fail, you're closer to what you want to be.
The pure momentum and effort attributed to the direction of your dreams can ONLY be a net positive.
You're SCARED of what?? A net positive?
STOP BEING A PUSSY.
Wanna be a UFC champion? GOOD.
Go to a fight gym. TODAY.
Will you ever make it? Don't know.
But you'll be able to fight better a year from now than if you didn't go.
"But Tate, I don't know what to do
You have no more excuses.

- Tate🔮
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