Hey MF,
If theres anything thats really saved me from my old and mediocre ways, it’s understanding and improving on the art of the start.
See, most of us are lingerers.
When we have an idea, we then linger upon it for weeks, do nothing, leave it, then return to it, research, then do nothing again.
Years pass like this, and then in our own unhappiness we randomly revisit it… maybe this time, we’ll start.
This never works.
And is the result of chasing shores, not the island. We all want change to some extent– some of us want entirely different lives, most of us want small improvements.
But wishing for an opportunity to interrupt your lame zoom call and throw you into adventure is not only impractical, it’s loser shit.
To put this all in perspective, I’ve been craving adventure and with no definition of it. All I know right now is that I want a faster and more exciting life.
How do I take what I’ve got and make it more of what I’m craving?
Travel to foreign lands– figuratively speaking.
Associate with the people already doing it. Reach out to them, connect with them.
You can’t expect something different if you keep doing the same old tired crap. The only real question is what actions lead to this current result? How do I get this new result? What does this look like, and what is this chase?
If you’re going to make this year different, you have to retire your old habits– and start something new.
It isn’t the place you want, it’s what you think is there. Start with that.
#FoolOn
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