JAEGER
These words by Hajime Isayama describes perfectly the supposed attitude of one who earnestly desires to have a thing; "There is something I firmly believe in: the people who have the ability to change something in this world. All, without exception, have guts to abandon things important to them if they have to. They are those who even abandon their humanity if they are pressed hard to outdo monsters. People who can't throw away something important can never hope to change anything!"
Until you are ready and willing to let go of the good things, you can't have the best; until you can leave the important things, you can't lay hold on the extraordinary. The man who looks toward progress, must constantly look ahead, and consistently press forward towards the greater goal leaving behind the achievements and glory of today.
The hunt should never stop, it should never end, it must be always on; if the hunter does not go for the hunt, he will soon be hunted. The only guarantee that one will reach his goal is to pursue after it, and not just aimlessly, but with purpose and focus.
Until you begin to set goals that frightens you, you haven't started yet; until you begin to do the things that differentiates you from the pack, success and achievement is just a vocabulary in your dictionary. A JAEGER is never after cheap and docile targets, but after the tough, resilient, hard to catch targets, and goals, and they hit target only when they shoot, not when they sit, look, and wish.
(A➡️Z)14➕Z)
John Kamikun
Author, "366 days of wisdom".
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