I remember writing about the same topic - that when we say "we will die to achieve something, we are killing our excuses".
I also believe now that "when we say we will die to achieve something, we are primarily killing our ego" too. We are putting it all out there and saying, whatever happens, I have given my best effort and I cannot do more than that. I have no ego to defend if I lose. I have no excuse to fall back on if I lose. I have no more gas left in the tank.
Ego is also about it's little children, excuses, it appears. Both must be dealt with firmly in our quest to find ourselves. It's not a bad idea for the ego to die everyday.
I also believe now that "when we say we will die to achieve something, we are primarily killing our ego" too. We are putting it all out there and saying, whatever happens, I have given my best effort and I cannot do more than that. I have no ego to defend if I lose. I have no excuse to fall back on if I lose. I have no more gas left in the tank.
Ego is also about it's little children, excuses, it appears. Both must be dealt with firmly in our quest to find ourselves. It's not a bad idea for the ego to die everyday.
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