If you’re in the woods and don’t know where to go, start walking.
Jocko Willink
I’m starting to believe.
Perhaps the only guarantor of remotely having a life of freedom (whatever that means to you) is to be absolutely disciplined. And mistake not, it’s a journey; it’s a way of life; it’s not a summit; it’s not a destination; it’s a goal in-pursuit.
This week, in the last two days alone for the first time in almost a year plus, I’ve been able to finish listening to two podcast episode consecutively.
- One, from Huberman regarding Addiction with Dr. Anna Lembke
- Two, from Steven regarding Overcoming Anxiety, Laziness and Low Confidence with Jocko Willink
Now, why I’m saying all of these.
The reason why I’m telling you all these stuff is because what I have learned from many of my mentors like the two above, or let’s say the common denominators that all my mentors who’ve done well for themselves and the human community in general have committed and have structured their life around ‘Discipline’.
Which is why for the same reason :-
I want us to embrace, embody and materialize it.
I want us to leverage the potential energy ‘Discipline’ withholds like nectar inside the flowers, like flames on the stones.
Better late than never, I want us to board that spaceship ‘immediately’.
I will slip. We will slip every once in a while but I will persevere; We shall persevere…
Let’s establish or to the least — try to substantiate Discipline as our identity.
Let’s explore together whatever follows, wherever it takes us.
Let’s embark on this adventure together.
Let’s do it!
Namaste.