Opinionated? Hell Yeah!
Chris Garrett asks whether your blog -- or mine, for that matter -- is opinionated.
The answer is of course, hell yeah, is my blog opinionated!
Let me give you an example: Chris Shugart at Testosterone Nation has that Phoenix Theory, where
from its own ashes, the fiery bird is reborn.
--The failure — the person who hasn't begun properly and hasn't set himself on fire — will find plenty of reasons to avoid the tough exercises and rationalize laziness.
The phoenix — the angry person who has burned away all his previous excuses — will get mad at himself for slacking. He'll remind himself that he must earn his post-workout drink, and if he needs to, he'll slap himself across the face until he feels like getting into the squat rack.
Think I'm kidding? This is how truly successful people push themselves. They're not hand-holders; they're ass-kickers... even if it's their own ass that needs kicking. They drive themselves, and usually not with positive affirmations.
While the theory sounds familiar and I definitely subscribe to it, the opinionated part is yet to come. Here goes --
Phoenix Theory goes against what most hand-holding motivational "gurus" preach. But I'm not a motivational guru; I'm an experimenter and an observer. I'm not interested in what works in corny "personal growth" books; I'm interested in what works in real life, in the field. And what works in the real world isn't always pretty. But the results are.
That is pretty much the point where some ways have to part. Call it Elite, Machiavellian, Utilitarian, Biblical, even Cold-blooded, or Insane, I call it Excellence X Chutzpah, and it is always based on higher principles. I am always here to make you look good, whatever it takes.
It is not for everybody. While everybody is invited to try, some are here to stay. That is my opinion.
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