DO IT SCARED. DO IT WITH NO TALENT. DO IT UNMOTIVATED.
The Lie You Keep Telling Yourself You sit there, waiting for the perfect moment —for motivation to strike, for skill to magically appear, for fear to vanish. You convince yourself: “I’ll start when I feel ready.” “I need to learn more first.” “I’m not talented enough.” “I’ll do it when I have time.” Lies. Every single one of them. Because the truth is, you will never feel ready. Fear will never leave. Talent will never come if you don’t start. And motivation? That bitch is unreliable. The difference between those who make it and those who don’t? The first group does it anyway. Scared. Untalented. Unmotivated. And they win because of it. The Myth of “Talent” Let’s tear this bullshit apart. How many people do you know who have “talent” but do nothing with it? Probably a lot. Now, how many people do you know who sucked at first but refused to quit —and actually got good? Probably every successful person you admire. Michael Jordan? Cut from his hig...