For the Love of the Game 🤞🏾
Ahh, life. Wait, why are we doing this again? Plus, my grocery list, a template for 2024 goal-setting, rainy-day sunlight therapy and more!
¿What’s the Point of Doing Anything?
“Okay, but why?”
Wanna know what I’ve been struggling with recently?
Motivation. 😐
At the height of a bleak winter, I often find myself asking why I’m doing something.
“What am I working for? What’s the point of any of this?”
It used to be that I had to do something. In school, I had to do my homework and study, or my grades would suffer.
In my early journalism career, working hard was crucial to prove my worth and ability.
Now, I have to conjure up motivation out of thin air.
It can be confusing and agonizing.
It doesn’t help that today’s society can make it difficult to see what truly matters.
Is money driving us? What can we do with that money once we have it?
Spend it?
An online personality referred to New York City, my hometown and current residence, as a “money prison for softhanded debt slaves” and I’ve been shuddering at how eerily accurate that is.
The rat race — working all day for someone else’s profit — takes energy away from our relationships with friends, family, and hobbies.
Unfortunately for most, however, time-consuming labor is the only way to sustain.
But what if we motivate ourselves using the love of others?
I believe that this is the key to making the best of the cards we’re dealt in this Supermax prison country.
In Viktor Frankl's book "Man's Search for Meaning," readers bear witness to the human ability to find meaning and purpose in life, even amidst great suffering.
Frankl calls back to his experiences as a prisoner in Nazi concentration camps, where he observed firsthand the devastating impact of losing meaning and purpose on the human spirit.
Frankl argues that finding meaning, even in the most difficult circumstances, allows us to transcend suffering and maintain a sense of well-being.
Finding purpose and meaning while in a Nazi concentration camp is playing life on hard mode. None of us find ourselves in such circumstances. Things are almost too boring and uneventful. A different sort of torture.
It makes us constantly ask ourselves, why are we doing this?
Western Society tells us to do more. More work. More money. More spending and hoarding.
Never are we told to work hard for the people we love.
Put it this way.
If through some biblical curse, you lost all of your friends and family — all of them — what would motivate you to do anything? Would it be material items? Vacations and nights out? Cold, hard cash?
I can confidently say that these things wouldn’t matter at all. We would spend our days longing for the chance to spend time with those loved ones again.
And still, I know that this is a reality for many people across the world who are all alone.
After years of being selfish and self-serving, as many of us are trained to be, I’m learning that the love of others is truly the only motivation that matters. They’re the only things we have.
It’s a skill that I’m learning to master.
My Simple Trick for Motivation
When I wake up and mull over my tasks for the day, I try to make sure that each thing I do is serving someone else too.
I simply ask myself, “How can I make someone happier or healthier with what I’m about to do?” That usually gets the wheels turning.
Then, for a larger boost, I visualize someone I love. I’ll picture a friend or family member and think of them smiling, dancing, or doing something silly. It’s also useful to call back on cherished memories with these loved ones. This exercise is powerful beyond measure. It fills me with joy and reminds me of why I do anything.
Truly nothing else matters besides the people we love.
Ultimately, yes, I want you to leave this post with a new sense of appreciation for your people, but I also want you to realize how powerful it is to get a boost of motivation just from thinking about them.
So, loved ones, I thank you for getting me out of bed each day.
I am your servant.
My Grocery List This Week
Steal his look/steal his plate
Egg Bites Man I love these. Delicious, nutritious, and convenient. I always make sure to drop a couple of these in my basket when I hit up Whole Foods. The eggs are from Vital Farms, a top-tier Upstate New York farm with free-range chickens. I’m always on the go, so this is a great way to supplement a meal or get a boost during a workout. Yes, during a workout — I’m big on protein “bumps” while exercising to keep the strength going. More on that another time.
Blueberries It never ceases to amaze me just how incredible blueberries are. The sheer fact that they have a blueish hue at all is wild. All the antioxidants and fiber position these as one of the most nutritious foods you can eat.
Just imagine running into a bush of these as an ancient human
Grass-Fed Ground Beef Another staple. For a decent price, you can get good-quality, grass-fed red meat from Target. It is crucial to ensure that your beef is Grass-fed for several reasons. First of all, you don’t want to be eating an animal that eats grains and soybean feed — it makes the meat lower in quality and it’s often sprayed with pesticides. It’s also important to note that grass-fed beef is a more complete protein.
Chopped Kale Convenient and reliable, this big bag of pre-chopped and washed kale has saved me tons of headache and made for delicious side dishes. Kale is one of the healthiest things you can eat. Straight up. All the fiber and potassium will instantly make you feel more youthful. I like to cook the kale in unrefined virgin coconut oil until it softens. If you somehow manage to leave leftovers, the kale tastes even better after a night in the fridge.
I promise you it tastes WAY better than it looks
Bison Meat This week was my first time having Bison. It was delicious. I know some people don’t like the toughness and strong taste of steak — that’s why I would recommend this to them. Air fry the meat or toss it in the frying pan to make a burger.
A Plan for Achieving Success, Fulfillment, and Peace (2024)
What do you want for yourself this year? What can you request from the universe?
As the luster of New Year’s festivities fades into a memory, it’s time to embrace the year ahead. Let’s get back into the driver’s seat, and engage the pedal to the metal.
We’re going to track our progress in writing this year.
Did you think you could just wish for more this year and not plan for it?
Nah. As my father would instruct my brother and I, Proper Planning Prevents Piss Poor Performance.
Let’s get to it!
A Template For Your 2024 Plan
To develop a good plan, you’ll first want to list out the aspects of your life that affect you most. Write them down even if you feel they don’t need improvement. I’ll share with you the aspects I’m planning to improve this year.
Health, Sleep, Screen time, Relationships (family, friends, romantic) Community, Finances, Exercise (Basketball, football, yoga, cardio) Cleaning, Investments,
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