@mplebl And I appreciate your perspective. But let me provide more context: the comment aimed to highlight the importance of discipline in maintaining consistency and progress, even when motivation wanes.
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Discipline, but for getting out of your own way, to facilitate motivation. If I recall, my album's name 'Idea Cog Reverse Desire' was based on a similar idea.
But not to be confused with striving. If one truly wants to know (the piece/s of knowledge that will make it easier to be motivated), then you're primed to discover what simple "discipline"* can redirect toward a place of flowing rather than striving.
- also relating to the growth mindset, where negative events start making you better rather than worse, as the practice begins with non-resistance, being wherever you are - And, crucially, not identifying with local/individual thoughts and actions/imperfection (i.e. being on the right road, relating to the long-term, rather than dwelling on the immediate past what is locally haunting)
I think motivation is the kick, is what starts everything, but without discipline there is no motivation that can hold and thrive to success. I believe more in discipline.
@yukioyama definitely! Obviously having discipline and keeping up with it is extremely difficult, but if you keep working with discipline on a consistent basis, everything you aspire to, is probably going to get much easier to get.
It often takes a lot of discipline to keep your motivation at high levels. For high-pressure environments, it's essential to spend time shrugging off stress and negativity that have built up during the day.
I used to be a person of Motivation, but slowly becoming a discipline person and my findings are that:
1. Discipline becomes easier and easier as days go on
2. Discipline = more results = more motivation
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Both are important, but discipline is key. It's about consistency and commitment to goals even when motivation wanes. Discipline ensures progress even when motivation fluctuates.
I think I have a lot of motivation but discipline is still the same.
Like for example, My motivations are to have a nice big house, to be a sucessful person or whatsoever that will just satisfy our emotions and just end up expecting.
But discipline is like you need to practice yourself waking up early, Taking a shower early, Focus on yourself, have a determination and that is what you gonna do nothing else. For you to be strong and be ready to face challenges.
I lean more towards discipline, as it ensures consistency and progress even on days when motivation wanes. Discipline builds habits that become second nature, paving the way for sustained success.
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