Don't hate the playette, hate the game.
[welcome player]
Level 1:
What a treat, November was. Taking your days one moment at a time reveals your patience. After all, isn’t that the key? We talk about strength like it’s a button you can press. ON/OFF. If it was that easy everyone would be doing it. What you’re looking for is respect. Respect yourself. Respect the world you live in. Discipline comes after. Discipline makes you go through it. Not necessarily with ease. That is the bravest choice. Be brave. Be strong. Especially when it’s hard to breathe. Breathe. Oxygen is funny. We take it for granted. Like it’s our right to breathe. And you’re probably right. This privilege was given to you. Respect it. Train it. Discipline it.
Level 2:
We struggle in this life more than we care to. It’s the inevitable purpose. Pushing through every struggle. Because strength is all that matters in this life. Yes, you can take breaks. Yes, you can have your 5-minute pity party. Then what? What’s left after the tears? The blood? The sweat? The anguish? The loss? The defeat? And all relevant emotions beneath the tip of the iceberg? What’s left?
Level 3:
When you can answer that? You’ll be ready. You’ll know that no matter what happens, you’ll persevere. No matter the difficulty. It’s a game. Only the strong players survive.
Reference this: Squid Games, Game of Thrones, The World Cup, Politics, Sports, Corporate, Private, Public, Families, Friends or even yourself against yourself. Games.
Level 4:
Gamers love games, because they escape their realities. For HOURS. That’s fine. We all have our forms of therapies. But what is this infatuation with gaming telling you?
Leme simplify: Board games. Well, not in this century. That’s dying. How about Smart Phone Gaming Apps? Gaming consoles? Why are we attracted to games? Why do we play them? Practice so hard to defeat a level when it gets on our nerves?
Level 5:
Answer those questions. Answer to yourself. Show up for yourself, first. So you can show up for the ones you love. Or for the ones you don’t. Even for the strangers, show up. The game only ends when you stop breathing. Think about that. Breathe right. Lift yourself up so you can lift others up.
I hope my point is clear. And if not. Figure it out.
Anywhoo..