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Day 17
The gym really kicked my ass yesterday, blech. I've been going like, 3 times a week since the beginning of January, you'd think I'd be getting better at it? What evs.
Going to have to figure out my plan for when my Strength Camp is over. It doesn't make sense to keep paying $200 for an eight week course over and over. I guess Fit4Less also has a weight room, but I don't like the vibe as much there...
Appreciate but Do Not Try to Possess
“A perspective that might be helpful for you comes from a quote from Osho and he goes on to say something to the effect of “when you see a flower, and you love it, you see this beautiful form that you’re moved by, don’t pick it up because in picking it you destroy the entire circumstance”. Imagine I love this flower so I’m going to kill it and that’s what happens when we want to possess. Possession is one of those things that really screw us up in many different ways; it’s our neediness of ‘I want to own it’, ‘I want to have it’ right? So you see her and instead of appreciating her like you should have appreciated the flower you want to have her. Now you fuck it all up because now you’re carrying it around in your head and you destroyed the beauty of the circumstance. To see the flower and relish in the moment is a good thing but now you pick it and you destroy.
A lot of relationships end because of the immaturity of both partners and not realizing that once you ‘own someone’ the attraction goes away. That’s why people are in and out of relationships or they 'fall out of love'. You don’t fucking fall out of love you were just greedy for that bitch, you got her and now you fucked it all up. I don’t own my wife and my wife doesn’t own me. We appreciate each other, man I appreciate that woman. I appreciate that woman so much that I would die for her. But, I don’t own her. If she wants to get up and go somewhere I might be disappointed but I’ll say ‘you have to go, if your heart is calling you to go, go’. We don’t own each other; you don’t own anyone because if I did own her, if I did have the capacity to pull her strings, force her, I now have picked the flower because it’s mine now and what did I do? I removed it from its source of vitality.
You pick that flower you remove it from its source of vitality. A human beings source of vitality is in their self-possession, it is in who they are. You can’t own them.”
- Elliot Hulse
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To grind means there is resistance, pain and suffering. I’m not saying don’t grind, i think you have to in the beginning and it’s an important thing to do to create momentum. But ultimately you have to create rituals, daily little activities that come naturally to you and you never forget to do. Is it a grind for you to go to the gym? it shouldn’t be. If you gotta grind every time you go to the gym, then you’re going to grind yourself down to a fucking stub. The gym should pull you towards it because it’s just a habit. It’s just something you do everyday. And the question whether you feel like it or not is not even a question anymore. You just do it.
Elliot Hulse