Imperfect progress is directly connected to enduring discipline. Some of discipline’s value is in single moments of action or self-control, but most of discipline’s value is in it’s collective and compound impact on your life over time.
The reality is that no matter how great your discipline is, it will fail you in some specific moments. It doesn’t matter, get better. Enduring discipline is more important than strict discipline.
This kind of discipline is not situational, it is foundational. It isn’t a trick or hack, it’s a lifestyle. It’s not a program, it’s a principle. It gets inside you and you live from it. It is imperfect but it is enduring. It may fail you in a single moment because it isn’t strong enough yet, but it is resilient and so you return to it with new understanding. Life goes up and down, emotions go hot and cold, but the discipline you are building endures.
Do the work.
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