SEEK POWER

Perhaps it is wise for us to seek power first and foremost. I think that power is what we all seek as men. I don’t mean money, fame, and influence over others. I simply mean, physical power, raw power, power that derives from your physiology, and your body.

Become a Greek Demigod

Let’s sculpt our bodies into Greek Demigods. This means that you are not only an artist, sculptor, but also the sculpture, and the hero within it. I think that we can all become heroes, and become a Greek god, if we choose to. It’s about the decisions that you make, things that you consume, what you do and more importantly don’t do.

We should strive each day to make our bodies the strongest version they can possibly be, through simple acts of weightlifting, and eating red meat. Deep sleep, and sunlight can go a long way, so I say, stay in a state of motion, standing, walking, and moving your physical body throughout the entire day.

When we consider the ancient Greek heroes, such as Hercules, we often look at them with admiration for their courage and strength, and admire them through sculptures. Maybe we can become our own sculptures, by simply making a picture of yourself, without a shirt on, and see your results over time.

Strength is happiness

As you become stronger, you become happier. Weakness is bad because you do not feel power. Strength is good because you feel power. When you feel power, you feel like you can do anything. By overcoming a bit of resistance, you can reach your fullest potential. I know that I feel best when I’m able to overcome challenges, conquer fears, increase my strength, and feel the results of my hard work.

Reject weakness, embrace strength, and seek power.

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