The Illusion of Freedom: How You’re Still a Slave.
True freedom begins within. It's not just the ability to move. It's the power to think, act, and live without fear, addiction, or the need…
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True freedom begins within. It's not just the ability to move. It's the power to think, act, and live without fear, addiction, or the need…
Read ArticleBlood makes you related. Loyalty makes you brothers. The modern world sells weakness disguised as connection, thousand-strong follower counts, group chats full of empty banter,…
Read ArticleAlmost all of the people I look up to and try to steal from today, regardless of their profession, have built sharing into their routine. These people aren’t schmoozing at cocktail parties; they’re too busy for that. They’re cranking away in their studios, their laboratories, or their offices, but instead of maintaining absolute secrecy and hoarding their work, they’re open about what they’re working on, and they’re consistently posting bits and pieces of their work, their ideas, and what they’re learning online.
Most of us have two lives. The life we live, and the unlived life within us. Between the two stands Resistance. Have you ever brought home a treadmill and let it gather dust in the attic? Ever quit a diet, a course of yoga, a meditation practice? Have you ever bailed out on a call to embark upon a spiritual practice, dedicate yourself to a humanitarian calling, commit your life to the service of others? Have you ever wanted to be a mother, a doctor, an advocate for the weak and helpless; to run for office, crusade for the planet, campaign for world peace?
Our bodies are garbage heaps: we collect experience, and from the decomposition of the thrown-out eggshells, spinach leaves, coffee grinds, and old steak bones of our minds come nitrogen, heat, and very fertile soil. Out of this fertile soil bloom our poems and stories. But this does not come all at once. It takes time. Continue to turn over and over the organic details of your life until some of them fall through the garbage of discursive thoughts to the solid ground of black soil.
Stop waiting for inspiration and start doing the work that matters. Steven Pressfield’s Do the Work reveals why resistance grows stronger as you approach meaningful projects, and how to move through fear rather than around it. This powerful guide transforms procrastination into action, comparison into focus, and self-doubt into disciplined practice. Discover why the most successful creators don’t wait for motivation but commit to daily work regardless of feelings. Your journey from resistance to results starts now. Summary powered by VariableTribe
Perfectionism is the voice of the oppressor, the enemy of the people. It will keep you cramped and insane your whole life, and it is the main obstacle between you and a shitty first draft. I think perfectionism is based on the obsessive belief that if you run carefully enough, hitting each stepping-stone just right, you won’t have to die. The truth is that you will die anyway and that a lot of people who aren’t even looking at their feet are going to do a whole lot better than you.