| DarknessDeku wrote: |
I've been watching these motivational speeches on Youtube for the past few days. They say things like:
"you have to give up everything you enjoy to become a success"
and
"you have to suffer the pain of discipline or suffer the pain or regret".
I completely disagree with quotes like this. Many people like to say these things, and they don't work. Most people fail to do what they want to do in life because they believe that it's going to be painful and hard. Who wants to live a painful life? Why start something big if it's gonna be a painful struggle? This is why most people can't bring themselves to do the things they wanna do.
I'm tired of this talk about having to "train and train, even when you wanna badly quit, because you have to be a champion". People attempt to inspire others to become famous and accomplished as public figures like Muhammad Ali. You know how often people think about Muhammad Ali? Rarely. Because nobody wants to train their entire life to be famous for two seconds. People are busy trying to enjoy their lives.
So do you wanna do something with your life and can't seem to get motivated? Try this. Do you remember a time when you were a kid and you really wanted some toy or game console or something? Remember how excited and positive you felt when you were going to get that thing? Nobody had to force you to want and go after that, because it just came naturally. This is how you should think and feel when going after your goals. Don't feel like you have to suffer the pain of discipline. It's not motivating at all and only works on very few people.
So, what do you have to say about this? Am I on to something? |
How about this,
If you actually want stuff or skills, you need to dedicate a portion of your time towards acquiring them.
Is that fair?
If you want money, you need to work
If you want more money, you need to work, get better at work, and increase the value of your position
If you want skills, you need to practice
If you want more skills, you need to practice more and potentially get instruction.
If you want the thing you desired as a child, there is a process you must go through to get it. Some people are lucky and get to skip the process, but for the other 99.99% of us, we call sticking to the process "discipline".