Difficulty and worth are inherently intertwined. The only factor that imparts value to an objective is its level of difficulty. Imagine if money and vast amounts of gold were abundantly scattered on every street corner; they would lose all their value. It's crucial to grasp that it's the challenge itself that generates the DESIRE to pursue it. If something weren't difficult, you wouldn't desire it at all.
Hence, complaining about the difficulty of a task is a failure in logic. People griping about things being hard are essentially complaining about their value. Saying, "Achieving a six-pack is hard" is equivalent to saying, "Achieving a six-pack is valuable." Embrace the fact that it's tough because, without the challenge, you wouldn't even covet it.
Consider replacing the word "HAVE" with "GET" for a rapid shift in mindset. For instance, instead of saying, "I HAVE to go to work today," you can say, "I GET to go to work today."
Here's another approach: Substitute the word "HARD" with "IMPORTANT," and you'll instantly notice motivation surging. "Earning money is important" or "Maintaining good physical shape is important." Indeed, it is. This approach allows you to circumvent the need for sheer willpower, perceive the world through a fresh perspective, and discover a reservoir of mental strength you might not have known existed.
Now, with this newfound perspective, what will you do?
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