Naive
Naive
At the front of the line of our struggle, is thinking we just overcame "it." The issues with someone you work with or your spouse. The bad blood with someone in your family or an old friend. These can be overcame in the moment they happen, what about the next time? Or the time after that?
Despite the next occureence, or the previous ones, how you walk away from it once its happened, is the evidence if infact you overcame it. Or, if it beat you down. We can overcome a broken bone. People in Florida will overcome the hurricane.
We can overcome the physical obstacles we face. The
difficult ones are the ones that are intangiable, what we can't see - like procrastination.
It cannot be conquered. Here, fearless warriors don't exist.
All any of us can do is keep working, keep moving - as action is the antidote. Working on yourself, your idea, the book, or the struggling business or marriage. On, procrastination.
We're naive, flawed in our thinking, with the mindset that we can arrive at a place of discipline, self confidence or
conquering procrastination. It's a daily practice that if we
do not take our shots daily, life is cruel and it willd us of that fact, while laughing about it.
The truth - we conquer these invisible enemies simply by our
actions. Not our words or good will or intentions. By doing.
We must not be naive.