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Everyone’s always rushing.

Why?

I never really understood the reason. People always seem to want things fast. Everything rushed.

It seems like most people now a day’s are looking for the quick fix to everything. I don’t just mean in fitness, with all the 6 pack abs in 10 days type of bull shit.

I’m also talking about in business, food, books, and life in general. It seems like the only thing people want long and hard of these days is sex, and even that’s pushing it. No one wants to work for it anymore.

No one wants to enjoy the journey. No one wants to go through the up and downs of getting to the end result. Well, let me rephrase that.

No one wants to go through the downs of getting to the end result. People are afraid of failing, of feeling pain. 

I think that’s the bottom line of all the rushing. No one wants to fail, it’s scary.

And I’m not going to sit here and tell you that you learn from failure, that all the great people that inhabited this earth became great because of the amount of failures they had. That’s all cliché and that ain’t me.

I’m just here to make you aware.

People need to accept that they’re going to fail,  it’s just part of life; one-half to the whole. Just like Ying and Yang. There always needs to be two sides to every coin. It’s just the way the universe works.

Failure is non-avoidable, but so is success.

Knowing that, it should put you at easy to try newer and better things. Try to enjoy the journey. It’s the most important part to any end.

If you want to gain 20 pounds of muscle, a journey of intense workouts, big meals, perseverance, and consistency is ahead of you.

If you want to have a 6 figure business then be ready to have long days and nights creating content and thinking of new, innovative ideas to expand your business.

If you want to lose 40 pounds of fat, then a journey of will power, smaller meals then you’re used too, and hard work is staring you right in the face.

Journey’s are the most important moments to embrace.

Yeah achieving your goal will be awesome in itself, but the lessons you learn along the way are way more valuable to you. Not just because they’re lessons learned, but because you can help someone else that’s going through the same thing, with your experience.

So next time you want to try something new or you set forth a goal, don’t be afraid to take the leap and do it. 

If you fail, get up and try again. If you want it bad enough then don’t stop until you have it.

Success might just be around the corner.

Talk to you later,

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