Luke Sital-Singh – Nearly Morning
To go far each year, you must do something significant each day. I wonder, how hard is it for people to understand this fundamental, simple, crystal.fucking.clear truth?
I wonder, why do we for f?ck sake, waste so much of our time and energy into creating problems for problems at the cost of our limited and priceless focus. I wonder why we just don’t w.o.r.k for one specific goal at.a.time, and stop wondering and dreaming and doubting and brashing, and fart-thinking and fart-questioning and complaining and whining and skepting and stressing. Holy Fu⊃king Lord, I wonder big time!
Just imagine, in your compos mentis, in your unfucked sane head, don’t you think that with all of those rubbish, far from reality, looping, looming, … those abstract thoughts per se — cluttering, corrupting and hijacking your beautiful-creative brain is already too much of work on your plate? I mean, when would you actually put in pure work hours provided all of that evil, precarious, procrastinatious, gullible, blinding, deceiving frictions — that’s been holding you aback from experimenting, from failing, from stretching and trusting yourself, and more importantly from growing and from doing never been done before shits!
I don’t understand, why for fuck sake, Thomas Edison’s credible quote, that Genius is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration or Nike’s trademark ‘Just Do It.’ is so fucking hard for you to digest.
Broadly speaking, Greg McKeown’s, ‘Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less’, which deliberately tries to educate us to focus on a small number of goals and making a huge amount of progress towards them daily, rather than making little progress in a million different directions is so hard for you to root in.
Oh! Sure you talk mountains of problems, broad scale transformations and all those crappy, baseless, self-inflicted, ill fated, dubious, groundless ideologs and philosophies instead of making your main and an immediate situation better by taking the full responsibility of shits-to-do at hand. And work, and get invested into the challenge at the fucking hand instead of confusing w.o.r.k for pseudo work or a proxy.
Wrapping this up quickly: there is plain old school wisdom which bespeaks: Always have a sheer appetite for crude, neat, and solid work and trust yourself and the process and be disciplined enough to keep that curious, ticklish snowball rolling. In other words, have faith and the trust in ‘The Snowball Effect’ , that those hours you spent working on the problems you are trying to solve will eventually pay.fucking.off.
I’m certain that someday, some fine fucking day ..all your answers will reveal itself, my friend.
Just Work! Learn. Unlearn. And re-learn. Sharpen your saw every dawn, every dusk. Scratch your own itch.
Fail. Fail again. Fail better. One day at a time!
Let’s work now!
Song Courtesy: @bishow_writes