It’s daunting to try and build a million-dollar business.
It’s hard to become the best of all time at anything.
There’s nothing wrong with aiming high, chasing greatness, or wanting to be better than your idols.
We’ve all done it.
But friendly reminder: success is subjective.
Who’s to say Jordan is better than LeBron?
Some analyst who’s never touched a basketball? Five of your buddies that have had too many drinks in your basement?
The truth is, there’s no scoreboard for this game. The goal isn’t to win. The goal is to get better.
That’s it.
Are you willing to surrender to that idea?
Are you willing to change how you approach life?
Because the point isn’t perfection.
The point is becoming who you’re meant to be.
You know those days when you wake up early, move your body, eat clean, have good conversations, stay off your phone, and go to bed with a clear head?
That’s it.
That’s the win.
You didn’t crack the code to life.
You didn’t make millions.
You didn’t break a world record.
But you got a little bit better.
And that’s the whole point.