Pillars
Fearlessness
Dream big; the only way to create what it is that you see is to see it before anyone else does. If concepts start with an idea, the only one that can create the idea of what it is you see is you.
You can’t be afraid that people might not share the same dream as you. Your dream isn’t theirs, and their dream isn’t yours.
Being fearless doesn’t mean that you don’t not care about others, or other’s ideas of your dreams. Being fearless means that you’re so ingratiated in your dream, that when people aren’t ascertaining yours, you don’t have the time to miss out on the opportunity of not making your dream a reality. It means that, no matter what, and through what everyone says, the dream [sight that you have] for your dream supersedes any, and everything anyone else has to say about what it is your dream can or can’t be.
Effort
Effort is the only thing you can control. You either give it or you don’t. The theoretical application doesn’t apply to effort; you can’t talk about [or] say the amount of effort you’re willing to give through a dialect form. The only reputable source of effort is through actionable behaviors.
Effort’s entity establishes precedence; you get as much as you give. Give a little, get a little; give a lot, get a lot. You can’t trick effort. You can’t run from it, hide from it, pretend you’re doing more than you’re really not. It knows how much you’ve given, and it won’t give you anything you haven’t not earned.
Effort given equals effort earned.
Relentlessness
“Don’t give up, don’t ever give up” (Jim Valvano).
The pursuit of obtaining doesn’t come into happenstance just because you want it to. The pursuit of obtaining needs to be so universal to you that your “willingness to go through” gets you to.
Relentlessness is designed to make you see how many “go throughs you’re willing to go through,”🡪 “get you to.”
Even if you don’t immediately 🡪 “get to,” but you “go through,” isn’t that worth something? If everyone always immediately “got,” we wouldn’t need to “go through,” but “going through” “gets you to.” The question is: Are you willing to keep “going through” 🡪 “get you to?”
Faith
Faith is comprised by a profound belief that what you’re doing is indicative to who/what you’re becoming. Before you see it, you have to believe it. You have to (when you’re going through what you’re going through) believe in the concept that (when you’re going through what you’re going through) that is the exact proprietor of the catalyst you need to help you see something you can’t see.
Faith has to transcend your momentary temporal notion of “time", into a superseded notion that “longevity is “actuality". Your “here and now” never takes precedence. The continuum of your “belief” in who/what you’re becoming [everlastingly] is the proprietor of "you". You have to believe that, when you’re going through what you’re going through, that is how “you” become “you.”