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13/02/2019

It has become an accepted part of our culture today to believe that we are all destined to do something truly extraordinary. Celebrities say it. Business tycoons say it. Politicians say it. Even Oprah says it (so it must be true). Each and every one of us can be extraordinary. We all deserve greatness.

The fact that this statement is inherently contradictory—after all, if everyone were extraordinary, then by definition no one would be extraordinary—is missed by most people. And instead of questioning what we actually deserve or don’t deserve, we eat the message up and ask for more.

Being “average” has become the new standard of failure. The worst thing you can be is in the middle of the pack, the middle of the bell curve. When a culture’s standard of success is to “be extraordinary,” it then becomes better to be at the extreme low end of the bell curve than to be in the middle, because at least there you’re still special and deserve attention. Many people choose this strategy: to prove to everyone that they are the most miserable, or the most oppressed, or the most victimized.

A lot of people are afraid to accept mediocrity because they believe that if they accept it, they’ll never achieve anything, never improve, and that their life won’t matter. This sort of thinking is dangerous. Once you accept the premise that a life is worthwhile only if it is truly notable and great, then you basically accept the fact that most of the human population (including yourself) sucks and is worthless. And this mindset can quickly turn dangerous, to both yourself and others.
The rare people who do become truly exceptional at something do so not because they believe they’re exceptional. On the contrary, they become amazing because they’re obsessed with improvement. And that obsession with improvement stems from an unerring belief that they are, in fact, not that great at all. It’s anti-entitlement. People who become great at something become great because they understand that they’re not already great—they are mediocre, they are average—and that they could be so much better.

All of this “every person can be extraordinary and achieve greatness” stuff is basically just jerking off your ego. It’s a message that tastes good going down, but in reality is nothing more than empty calories that make you emotionally fat and bloated, the proverbial Big Mac for your heart and your brain.

The ticket to emotional health, like that to physical health, comes from eating your veggies—that is, accepting the bland and mundane truths of life: truths such as “Your actions actually don’t matter that much in the grand scheme of things” and “The vast majority of your life will be boring and not noteworthy, and that’s okay.” This vegetable course will taste bad at first. Very bad. You will avoid accepting it.

But once ingested, your body will wake up feeling more potent and more alive. After all, that constant pressure to be something amazing, to be the next big thing, will be lifted off your back. The stress and anxiety of always feeling inadequate and constantly needing to prove yourself will dissipate. And the knowledge and acceptance of your own mundane existence will actually free you to accomplish what you truly wish to accomplish, without judgment or lofty expectations.

You will have a growing appreciation for life’s basic experiences: the pleasures of simple friendship, creating something, helping a person in need, reading a good book, laughing with someone you care about. Sounds boring, doesn’t it? That’s because these things are ordinary. But maybe they’re ordinary for a reason: because they are what actually matters.

15/01/2019

All of us are self made, but only the successful will admit it.

08/01/2019
24/10/2018

Hey 👋 Stop worrying 😕
You don’t have to be GREAT...

In fact, do you know what 🤔???

You don’t even have to be GOOD

🔥 Just get clear on your GOALS, SHOW UP and do the work! 🙌

Consistency & Focus over Talent 💯

16/10/2018
13/10/2018

If there was a pill 💊 to stop procrastination, most people would take it TOMORROW!
🤦🏻‍♂️

07/10/2018

IF YOU’VE BEEN REJECTED.....READ THIS

We should actually be extremely grateful that some things don’t work out the way we once wanted them to.

When we get rejected, or we fail, or things don’t go our way We feel we’re further away from our goals..

But sometimes its in those moments that we have the greatest opportunity to reflect, refuel and refocus.

It’s in those moments that feel like the death of our dreams that our truest potential is actually taking birth.

If a door doesn’t open, it’s not your door. Often, we’re trying to climb lathers that are not ours to climb.

Is your dream really your dream?

Are you chasing what you truly want?

In our pain, we find our greatest power. Success is not built on success. It’s built on failure, it’s build on frustrations, it’s built on fears that you have to overcome.

Sometimes it takes a good fall to really know where you stand.

Every time we think we’re being rejected from something good, remember we just being redirected to something better.

Breath, It’s a New Day. Don’t throw in the Towel just yet, Life’s given you another chance.
07/10/2018

Breath, It’s a New Day. Don’t throw in the Towel just yet, Life’s given you another chance.

Plant your seed and harvest will come.
30/09/2018

Plant your seed and harvest will come.

Trust the process
23/09/2018

Trust the process

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