“Abnormal results” (in the positive sense) require a greater amount of output and more effective strategy than what is considered “normal.” In any pursuit that boasts a high failure rate, discipline and strategy become essential. Talent can ease the need for those two practices, but in order to endure, in order to sustain, one must be willing to set aside immediate comforts–including any ideology that becomes a hindrance–and possibly even the idea of an individual identity (unless this violates a personal code of ethics) in order to become whatever is necessary to propagate success.
I believe this is one of the starkest, purest tributes you could ever pay to the powers that determine our success or failure, and I believe that’s why the idea of personal sublimation–of piercing clarity and immense sacrifice–appears again and again in the hero’s journey.
Musings, Volume 1, available on Amazon Kindle: Musings, Volume 1


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