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      Everybody wants what feels good. Everyone wants to live a carefree, happy and easy life, to fall in love and have amazing sex and relationships, to look perfect and make money and be popular and well-respected and admired and a total baller to the point that people part like the Red Sea when you walk into the room.


      Everyone would like that — it’s easy to like that.


      If I ask you, “What do you want out of life?” and you say something like, “I want to be happy and have a great family and a job I like,” it’s so ubiquitous that it doesn’t even mean anything.


      We all dream of having it all but not the struggle it takes to get there.

      Nothing Comes For Free

      A more interesting question, a question that perhaps you’ve never considered before, is what pain do you want in your life? What are you willing to struggle for? Because that seems to be a greater determinant of how our lives turn out.


      Everybody wants to have an incredible job and financial independence — but not everyone wants to suffer through 60-hour work weeks, long commutes and obnoxious paperwork, to navigate arbitrary corporate hierarchies and the blasé confines of an infinite cubicle hell. People want to be rich without the risk, without the sacrifice, without the delayed gratification necessary to accumulate wealth.


      Everybody wants to have great sex and an awesome relationship — but not everyone is willing to go through the tough conversations, the awkward silences, the hurt feelings and the emotional drama to get there. And so they settle. They settle and wonder “What if?” for years and years until the question morphs from “What if?” into “Was that it?” And when the lawyers go home and the alimony check is in the mail they ask, “What was that for?” If not for their lowered standards and expectations for themselves 20 years prior, then what for?


      People settle for relationships and careers and then wonder where it all went wrong.

      Happiness Requires Struggle

      Because happiness requires struggle. You can only avoid pain for so long before it comes roaring back to life.
      At the core of all human behavior, the good feelings we all want are more or less the same. Therefore what we get out of life is not determined by the good feelings we desire but by what bad feelings we’re willing to sustain.




      People want an amazing physique. But you don’t end up with one unless you legitimately appreciate the pain and physical stress that comes with living inside a gym for hour upon hour, unless you love calculating and calibrating the food you eat, planning your life out in tiny plate-sized portions.


      People want to start their own business or become financially independent. But you don’t end up a successful entrepreneur unless you find a way to appreciate the risk, the uncertainty, the repeated failures, and working insane hours on something you have no idea whether will be successful or not.


      People want a partner, a spouse. But you don’t end up attracting someone amazing without appreciating the emotional turbulence that comes with weathering rejections, building sexual tension that never gets released, and staring blankly at a phone that never rings. It’s part of the game of love. You can’t win if you don’t play.


      Sticking your head in the sand doesn’t take the hardship away.

      The Quality of Negative Experiences

      What determines your success isn’t “What do you want to enjoy?” The question is, “What pain do you want to sustain?” The quality of your life is not determined by the quality of your positive experiences but the quality of your negative experiences. And to get good at dealing with negative experiences is to get good at dealing with life.


      There’s a lot of crappy advice out there that says, “You’ve just got to want it enough!”


      Everybody wants something. And everybody wants something enough. They just aren’t aware of what it is they want, or rather, what they want “enough”.


      Because if you want the benefits of something in life, you have to also want the costs. If you want the beach body, you have to want the sweat, the soreness, the early mornings, and the hunger pangs. If you want the yacht, you have to also want the late nights, the risky business moves, and the possibility of stepping on other people.


      If you find yourself wanting something month after month, year after year, yet nothing happens and you never come any closer to it, then maybe what you actually want is a fantasy, an idealization, an image and a false promise. Maybe what you want isn’t what you want, you just enjoy wanting it. Maybe you don’t actually want it at all.


      Are you willing to work to make what you want a reality even if it’s painful?

      A Life-Changing Question

      Sometimes I ask people, “How do you choose to suffer?” These people tilt their heads and look at me like I have twelve noses. But I ask because that tells me far more about you than your desires and fantasies. Because you have to choose something. You can’t have a pain-free life. It can’t all be roses and unicorns. And ultimately that’s the hard question that matters. Pleasure is an easy question. And pretty much all of us have similar answers. The more interesting question is the pain. What is the pain that you want to sustain?That answer will actually get you somewhere. It’s the question that can change your life. It’s what makes me, me, and you, you. It’s what defines us and separates us and ultimately brings us together.


      For most of my adolescence and young adulthood, I fantasized about being a musician — a rock star, in particular. Any badass guitar song I heard, I would always close my eyes and envision myself up on stage playing it to the screams of the crowd, people absolutely losing their minds to my sweet finger-noodling. This fantasy could keep me occupied for hours on end. The fantasizing continued up through college, even after I dropped out of music school and stopped playing seriously. But even then it was never a question of if I’d ever be up playing in front of screaming crowds, but when. I was biding my time before I could invest the proper amount of time and effort into getting out there and making it work. First, I needed to finish school. Then, I needed to make money. Then, I needed to find the time. Then…and then nothing.


      Childhood dreams don’t come true unless you put in the work to make it happen.

      Reality Check

      Despite fantasizing about this for over half of my life, the reality never came. And it took me a long time and a lot of negative experiences to finally figure out why: I didn’t actually want it.


      I was in love with the result — the image of me on stage, people cheering, me rocking out, pouring my heart into what I’m playing — but I wasn’t in love with the process. And because of that, I failed at it. Repeatedly. Hell, I didn’t even try hard enough to fail at it. I hardly tried at all.


      The daily drudgery of practicing, the logistics of finding a group and rehearsing, the pain of finding gigs and actually getting people to show up and give a shit. The broken strings, the blown tube amp, hauling 40 pounds of gear to and from rehearsals with no car. It’s a mountain of a dream and a mile-high climb to the top. And what it took me a long time to discover is that I didn’t like to climb much. I just liked to imagine the top.


      Our culture would tell me that I’ve somehow failed myself, that I’m a quitter or a loser. Self-help would say that I either wasn’t courageous enough, determined enough or I didn’t believe in myself enough. The start-up crowd would tell me that I chickened out on my dream and gave in to my conventional social conditioning. I’d be told to do affirmations or join a mastermind group or manifest or something.


      Do you enjoy the climb or do you just want to be at the top?

      Choose Your Struggles

      But the truth is far less interesting than that: I thought I wanted something, but it turns out I didn’t. End of story.
      I wanted the reward and not the struggle. I wanted the result and not the process. I was in love not with the fight but only the victory. And life doesn’t work that way.


      Who you are is defined by the values you are willing to struggle for. People who enjoy the struggles of a gym are the ones who get in good shape. People who enjoy long work weeks and the politics of the corporate ladder are the ones who move up it. People who enjoy the stresses and uncertainty of the starving artist lifestyle are ultimately the ones who live it and make it.


      This is not a call for willpower or “grit.” This is not another admonishment of “no pain, no gain”.


      This is the most simple and basic component of life: our struggles determine our successes. So choose your struggles wisely, my friend.
      Veritas Vos Liberabit

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      A good read, I came across, and thought I would share with you all
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      thanks, it is a good read. i try, and fail, to incorporate a little Buddhist philosophy into my life. we suffer for our wants. yeah I have things I want but SOME of the time I just think about what I have and realize that is enough for me to be happy.

      but as I tell my son and the premise I think of your article is anything worth having is worth sacrificing and working for. I subscribe to this philosophy too. thanks
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      As I approach my 49th bday, I look back and say "HOLY FUCK"!!! This article is such a great read and this part of it is one I agree with whole hearteadly. NEVER GIVE UP!!!


      "Happiness Requires Struggle

      Because happiness requires struggle. You can only avoid pain for so long before it comes roaring back to life.
      At the core of all human behavior, the good feelings we all want are more or less the same. Therefore what we get out of life is not determined by the good feelings we desire but by what bad feelings we’re willing to sustain.

      People want an amazing physique. But you don’t end up with one unless you legitimately appreciate the pain and physical stress that comes with living inside a gym for hour upon hour, unless you love calculating and calibrating the food you eat, planning your life out in tiny plate-sized portions.

      People want to start their own business or become financially independent. But you don’t end up a successful entrepreneur unless you find a way to appreciate the risk, the uncertainty, the repeated failures, and working insane hours on something you have no idea whether will be successful or not.

      People want a partner, a spouse. But you don’t end up attracting someone amazing without appreciating the emotional turbulence that comes with weathering rejections, building sexual tension that never gets released, and staring blankly at a phone that never rings. It’s part of the game of love. You can’t win if you don’t play.

      Sticking your head in the sand doesn’t take the hardship away."
      Veritas Vos Liberabit

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      Quote Originally Posted by BABY1 View Post
      As I approach my 49th bday, I look back and say "HOLY FUCK"!!! This article is such a great read and this part of it is one I agree with whole hearteadly. NEVER GIVE UP!!!


      "Happiness Requires Struggle

      Because happiness requires struggle. You can only avoid pain for so long before it comes roaring back to life.
      At the core of all human behavior, the good feelings we all want are more or less the same. Therefore what we get out of life is not determined by the good feelings we desire but by what bad feelings we’re willing to sustain.

      People want an amazing physique. But you don’t end up with one unless you legitimately appreciate the pain and physical stress that comes with living inside a gym for hour upon hour, unless you love calculating and calibrating the food you eat, planning your life out in tiny plate-sized portions.

      People want to start their own business or become financially independent. But you don’t end up a successful entrepreneur unless you find a way to appreciate the risk, the uncertainty, the repeated failures, and working insane hours on something you have no idea whether will be successful or not.

      People want a partner, a spouse. But you don’t end up attracting someone amazing without appreciating the emotional turbulence that comes with weathering rejections, building sexual tension that never gets released, and staring blankly at a phone that never rings. It’s part of the game of love. You can’t win if you don’t play.

      Sticking your head in the sand doesn’t take the hardship away."
      you may struggle baby1 but at least you dont look your age. so that can always be a positive for you to take on. i got a gray striped up beard and i am bald. so i cant say i am aging that gracefully lol. i dont care though bald is beautiful. keep on trucking lady
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      Quote Originally Posted by guns01 View Post
      you may struggle baby1 but at least you dont look your age. so that can always be a positive for you to take on. i got a gray striped up beard and i am bald. so i cant say i am aging that gracefully lol. i dont care though bald is beautiful. keep on trucking lady
      lol, you are distinguished, relentless, and a fellow crab...hehehehe. Oh and thanks for the compliment
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      Quote Originally Posted by BABY1 View Post
      lol, you are distinguished, relentless, and a fellow crab...hehehehe. Oh and thanks for the compliment
      the cold weather must be the secret. it is going to keep you and fuzo young forever.
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      I glad you re upped this post. Its just what I needed to read this morning, as I still sting from that last little relationship I had

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      I glad you re upped this post. Its just what I needed to read this morning, as I still sting from that last little relationship I had
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