My favorite quote on pain comes from a champion athlete, Dave Scott.
Dave was giving a talk the day before an Ironman triathlon and was asked, “How do you deal with the pain of racing?”
His reply…
First of all, it’s not pain, it’s managed discomfort
Along the same vein, I heard Dave’s rival (Mark Allen) share the advice that…
To achieve a result, you need to be willing to accept whatever is required to get to the result
Many people confuse pain, with the process.
Others, incorrectly, believe that they can achieve a meaningful life without having to endure discomfort.
Plan => Do Work => Recover & Evaluate
Plan => Do Work => Recover & Evaluate
Plan => Do Work => Recover & Evaluate
The discomfort comes within the process. Specifically, with identifying, and addressing, our shortcomings and beliefs that prevent success.
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What’s the opposite of “seeking truth, enduring pain?”
Lies and pleasure?
I don’t think so.
Think about a situation where someone “can’t handle the truth.”
What do you receive from them when you probe the truth?
Fear and anger
These are “negative” emotions but useful to point the way towards truth.
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The ability to see the world clearly requires a commitment towards radical honesty within our own lives.
If I can’t see the truth within myself, I’ll constantly be fooling myself with others.
So…
When I feel fear and anger, I know that I am on to something.
I might be close to an area that’s holding back clear thinking.
Seek the truth beyond the triggers.
Book Recommendation along these lines is Ray Dalio’s Principles – available as a free PDF.
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