Where do I come from

It could be simple and it could be complicated, but I come from an objective, gritty, sweaty, realistic point of view that genuinely and ultimately works in reality. I don’t care if I fail temporarily, what matters is the final successes. In fact, actually winning the “instant jackpot” of looking good in the eyes of others doesn’t matter, I genuinely want overall success ultimately in my own eyes. That’s really it. When I think about success and failure, I see it a little differently than most people, I get it: success is winning in general, no matter how much temporary failure may arise. The real failure is giving up my ideal permanently without genuinely changing my focus at crucial moments in a closed way that really is weak. Because, in fact, all failure is temporary when viewed correctly, and all success is success when genuinely recognized.

Failure is simply training and temporary, success is repeatable when it is genuine and not based on luck or “good fortune on the first try”.

In every article I use the Mark Spitz quote “We all love to win, but who loves to train”, that’s where I really come from. Not to preach or anything, but this is how I live, I consider real success to be something I can genuinely repeat, depending on luck or “good fortune on the first try” is the most genuine failure for me. In fact, from my point of view, “hitting the easy jackpot” works for very few due to the nature of this reality. In my opinion, true success comes with skill gained and is repeatable.

We all love success, but do we have the patience to make it repeatable and real without cheating, shortcuts and weak “rabbit hops through the pea field” as the great Los Angeles Lakers National Basketball Association announcer said, Francis Dayle “Chick” Hearn? it’s about cheating fouls in basketball and lucky jump shots done wrong that made it with a “stutter step” or a desperate throw that overtook the referees of the basketball game. After all, what is greater than genuinely developed skill and perfection without cheating? Not a thing. Nothing looks better either when success happens, true success.

When you live life well, I know what’s up there beyond heaven: the true success and satisfaction of a life well lived and persevered, not a heaven where harps are played and we get a “pat on the back” from St. To fart. I take a John Miltonian approach to everything, it’s done first within our souls and minds or it’s not done at all.