If you don't require the journey to be easy or comfortable or safe, you can change the world.
The challenge of our time is to find a journey worthy of your heart and your soul.
The challenge is simple: Quitting when you hit the Dip is a bad idea. If the journey you started was worth doing, then quitting when you hit the Dip just wastes the time you’ve already invested. Quit in the Dip often enough and you’ll find yourself becoming a serial quitter, starting many things but accomplishing little. Simple: If you can’t make it through the Dip, don’t start. If you can embrace that simple rule, you’ll be a lot choosier about which journeys you start.
If it were any other way, it would be easy. And if it were any other way, everyone would do it and your work would ultimately be devalued. The yin and yang are clear: without people pushing against your quest to do something worth talking about, it's unlikely it would be worth the journey. Persist.
It's entirely possible that there won't be a standing ovation at the end of your journey. That's okay. At least you lived.
Taking delight in the journey takes confidence. It pushes the envelope of design.
Without people pushing against your quest to do something worth talking about, it's unlikely to be worth the journey. Persist.
Sure, compare. But compare the things that matter to the journey you're on. The rest is noise.
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