Motivation is Bullsh*t

Motivation is Bullsh*t

Motivation is Bullshit: Discipline is King

Let’s cut the crap and get real for a moment. You’re here because you want to achieve greatness, right? You want to shape your body into looking like a chiseled Greek God or Goddess. You want to look good naked! You want to carve out a life that others only dream about. But let me break it to you: motivation is not your savior. Motivation is nothing but a fleeting feather in the wind, a temporary high that leaves you empty when it fades. If you’re relying on motivation to get you where you want to go, you’re destined for failure. What you need is discipline, the unyielding backbone of success.

The Fleeting Illusion of Motivation

Motivation is like a sugar rush. It hits you hard, gets you hyped, and then it’s gone, leaving you in a slump. You watch a motivational video, read an inspiring quote, and feel like you can conquer the world. But then reality hits, and that fire inside you starts to flicker and die. You start making excuses, pushing off your goals, and before you know it, you’re back to square one. Why? Because motivation is unreliable. It’s like a fair-weather friend who’s only there for the good times.

Discipline: The Unbreakable Backbone

Discipline is doing what needs to be done regardless of how you feel. Your precious feelings are what cause problems in your life. Think about it; the last time you had a problem in your life was it fixed with emotions or fixed with logic and getting shit done? Your feelings are why you fail. Discipline is waking up at 5 AM to hit the gym, even when your bed feels like heaven. It’s putting in the extra hours at work, even when you’re exhausted. It’s saying no to distractions, temptations, and excuses. Discipline is about creating and sticking to routines that align with your objectives.

Examples of Discipline in Action

1. David Goggins: The man is a living legend. Goggins transformed himself from an overweight, depressed individual into a Navy SEAL and ultra-endurance athlete. His journey wasn’t fueled by fleeting motivation; it was powered by an ironclad discipline. Goggins ran 100-mile races, did thousands of push-ups, and pushed his body beyond its limits through sheer force of will.
2. Kobe Bryant: The Black Mamba’s work ethic is the stuff of legend. Kobe wasn’t just naturally talented; he was the first to arrive at the gym and the last to leave. His dedication to his craft, his relentless pursuit of perfection, and his disciplined approach to training made him one of the greatest basketball players of all time.
3. Jocko Willink: This former Navy SEAL commander and author embodies discipline. Jocko’s mantra is simple: “Discipline Equals Freedom.” He wakes up at 4:30 AM every day to work out and attack the day. His commitment to discipline has made him a successful leader, speaker, and entrepreneur.

How to Cultivate Discipline

1. Set Clear Goals: Know what you want and why you want it. Write it down. Clarity breeds discipline.
2. Create a Routine: Develop habits and routines that align with your goals. Make them non-negotiable.
3. Stay Accountable: Find a mentor, a coach, or a friend who will hold you accountable. Self-discipline can be strengthened through external accountability.
4. Embrace the Grind: Accept that success requires hard work and sacrifice. Embrace the discomfort. It’s a sign that you’re on the right path.
5. Consistency is Key: Show up every day. It doesn’t matter how you feel. What matters is that you keep moving forward.

 

Disciplined People: Uncontrollable and Free Thinkers

Here's the truth: disciplined people cannot be controlled. They are free thinkers, independent, and immune to manipulation. When you cultivate discipline, you develop a strong mind, a resilient body, and an unbreakable spirit. You start questioning the status quo, pushing against societal norms, and carving your own path.

Being in top-tier shape does more than just enhance your physical appearance. It earns you trust and opens doors to new opportunities. People respect and trust those who show discipline because it signifies reliability, commitment, and strength. When you're fit, healthy, and disciplined, you exude confidence and command respect. Employers are more likely to hire you, partners are more likely to trust you, and networks are more likely to open up to you.

Take Arnold Schwarzenegger, for instance. His disciplined approach to bodybuilding not only made him a champion but also a trusted and influential figure in multiple domains, from acting to politics. Or look at Elon Musk—his disciplined work ethic and relentless pursuit of innovation have made him a trusted visionary in technology and space exploration. He is now one of the biggest opponents to censorship.


The Truth About Control

Governments and big corporations often don't want you to be disciplined and highly motivated. They thrive on keeping you fat, sick, and obedient. An unhealthy, undisciplined populace is easier to control. When you're constantly battling health issues, financial struggles, and mental fatigue, you're less likely to question authority, challenge the system, or strive for something better.

Think about it: a disciplined, healthy individual is a threat to the status quo. They think critically, act independently, and refuse to be confined by societal expectations. They see through the distractions and manipulations designed to keep them passive and compliant. They push back against a system that thrives on mediocrity and dependence.


Mike's Final Thoughts

Motivation is for dreamers. Discipline is for doers. If you want to achieve greatness, stop chasing the high of motivation and start building the unshakeable foundation of discipline. It’s the grind, the hustle, the relentless pursuit of your goals that will set you apart. Remember, success isn’t about how you feel; it’s about what you do, day in and day out. So, ditch the bullshit, get disciplined, and make your dreams a reality.

Embrace discipline, become unbreakable, and you'll not only achieve personal greatness but also gain the freedom to think, act, and live on your own terms. The world needs more disciplined individuals who can't be controlled and who dare to dream and achieve beyond the limitations imposed by society. Be that person.

- @MikefromtheGym

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