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lot of people in my life say they want to try jiu jitsu/ mma / etc but won’t commit to a trial class when offered.

the first time i ever went to a boxing gym I just sat in my car in the parking lot, severely out of shape, drug addicted, broke. I wasn’t there to meet anyone. no one knew i was there. I didn’t know anyone there. I didn’t know why I was there. I didn’t go inside.

But for me to even pull up to a gym for the first time was passing a hurdle that changed my life. the next day I held my self accountable, and returned. I just watched. The day after that I put on some borrowed gloves and participated. demonstrable intent, embracing failure.

I’ve built on that slowly. defeating core limiting beliefs by degrees. The gains have been exponential over time, tho many ups and downs. I’m not a world champion in anything, but I have learned how to learn, and embrace new and uncomfortable lifestyles & communities. Learned a lot, failed even more, but importantly just ever broadening my human experience.

My point is try new things. Say yes to people. Erase your calendar. Go camping alone. Go on a blind date. Move to thailand. You can do whatever the fuck you want in this life. Quit your job. Go broke. Take a salsa class. Volunteer at a halfway house. Talk to strangers. Buy a boat. Spray paint something. Just don’t become complacent and too comfortable. embrace, Don’t waste this inexplicable existence.

If your ambitions outpace your ability, and you are showing up for life. you can’t lose.

no need to broadcast or virtue signal that you intend to do or start something to feed your ego or mask a social insecurity. no need to be successful in the eyes of others. catch myself doing these a lot honestly.

but important to remember it’s you vs you. Others can serve as occasional benchmarks or inspiration, but how you push to improve yourself when no one is around is the only relevant measure of progress.

so just go do that new thing. enjoy it, enjoy the new people you meet and the learning process 🤙 oss

-photo from my first week of boxing, 2019
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rejon · 53w
Amazing. Agree!
Frank Corva · 53w
This is one of my favorite social media posts of all time. You’re a fucking legend.
₿illy · 53w
Love it! Advice that I need right now, stuck in a rut
Gigi · 53w
Love it. What a wonderful post 🧡🫂
IntuitiveGuy☯️ · 53w
Thanks for sharing, very true, and inspiring a lot.. 🫂💜🍀
Hello World · 53w
Getting your ass kicked regularly is a good thing.
Edison · 53w
Yes 🙌🏽 🤝🏽
𝐭𝐢𝐠𝐞𝐫 · 53w
GREAT ADVICE
Grand · 53w
Look pretty 🤣… I remember when started doing traditional jujitsu … was 05… every week had black eyes - every week the same question - who hit you … I’m like it’s just training 🤣… out on an injury can’t wait till no more pain and I can go back
cypherhoodlum🏴‍☠️ · 53w
This note has trailer park Nostr Lyn kind of energy that I dig
47 · 53w
Learn how to learn 👌
Dave🐸 · 53w
Plz don’t go broke lol
deleted · 53w
Rolling around on the mat with an opponent does wonders for your mood
zeph · 53w
well said!
Matthieu · 53w
You walk this out so well. Thanks for sharing.
PUMBA21 🧡🍪 · 53w
It’s you vs you is so real! 💯 agreed!
Boog · 53w
I approve the the salsa lessons
Clarkian · 53w
Would
teatwo · 53w
Nice post and nice photo. real. Thank you!
anubisSonOfRa · 53w
Amazing post man!
Bitcoin Wizard 🧙🏻‍♂️ · 53w
good but skip the "go broke" part 🫠
Jake Woodhouse · 53w
"Try new things" Amen to that Aken to the importance of be unafraid of failure. It's all part of it. Been doing some boxing training lately which has been great fun. So much harder than it looks
Moss · 53w
Great post 💜🫂🫡 The two years I spent learning boxing were the best time for me to recover both physically and mentally. The weekly sparring sessions always made me feel nervous yet excited, stepping into the ring and putting on protective gear with my friends at the gym to spar. After each...
nobody · 53w
Awesome post. Thanks for sharing part of your story.
calvadev⚡️ · 53w
Beautiful. 🤙