There’s something inspiring about knowing that you are going to die. That you are dying right now. It’s scary. But it inspires focus. It demands action, priority, and extreme behavior.
You’re suddenly "all in."
Because you have to be. Life demands it. You die if you don’t fight with every fiber of your soul.
You can’t be kinda “in.” Or kinda sorta “in.” You are “in” or you are “out”.
That’s it. The only choice.
Everything else appears to be a choice. But it’s just your brain’s way of protecting you — by lying to you.
If you want to be “in” all you need to do is act like it:
Show up even when it hurts.
Focus fiercely on the only thing that matters.
Take extreme measures to make change happen
The difference is you.
Your intensity. Your relentlessness. Your unapologetic quest for answers and better results.
When you act that way, you’re guaranteed to do something incredible.
Because you’re “all in.
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Going All In
I saw this post and recognized the "death" strategy from Buddhism and from Carlos Castenada. Coincidentally, I used this approach on my last meditation retreat. If you stay mindful and try to see each moment as your last, not only does it concentrate the mind, but gives you sense of tenderness towards the moment and life. It also imbues a sense of fragility that is instructive and, let's face it, true. The wording and sense of urgency in this post is similar to that in "War of Art." A sort of "fight to the death" against the Resistance is Pressfield's mindset.
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