Why Competing With Others Is A Recipe For Disaster

By Evan Sanders


"We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, therefore, is not an act but a habit." - Aristotle

Don't compete with others. Ever. You have more going for you than to do that.

Don't every compete with who you were or who you currently are. You're still better than that.

No you deserve a different breed of competition.

Compete with your potential.

It's time to battle with the ghost of the individual you could become. Because if you enter into the arena looking to challenge that, you will become far greater than anything you may have ever dreamed of.

You could become something great if you tried this out.

Even when you are feeling bad, you have to get up and get going. Your potential is already a few steps ahead of you and if you really want to give it a good chase you are going to have to get moving. It's time to rock and roll despite the fact that you don't feel great. Give your best anyways.

Who is that potential person?

That's only an answer that you can actually give yourself. But what I can tell you is that your potential is simply a bit better than you at everything in life. They run faster than you, they work harder than you, they lift more, they talk to more girls or guys, they make a room burst with laughter and anything else you are able to think of.

But that's the point...you are capable of it.

The thing is you shouldn't be intimidated by this. Sure, you will never basically reach those moments where you outshine your potential in competition. It's not really about that. Instead, it's about growing into an individual that is constantly improving upon themselves and growing.

In order to become the best version of yourself you are going to have to be willing to go up against a competitor that you can never defeat. Be proud of this. Because instead of winning, you will grow. That, more than anything, is worth its weight in diamonds.

What is your potential? What are you capable of?

It could absolutely change your life.




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