Louis Rakovich
Al-Imām Ibn Al-Qayyim raḥimahullāh said:
“From the strangest of blessings upon a person is the blessing of forgetting. Verily, if it was not for forgetfulness, he would not have forgotten anything, nor would he have been relieved of his regret, nor consoled for a calamity, nor would his sorrows have ended, nor his malice discontinued, nor would he have enjoyed anything from the pleasures of this world while remembering the calamities, nor would he have hoped for negligence from his enemy, nor respite from his envier. So contemplate the blessing of Allāh upon such a person in regards to remembrance and forgetfulness despite their differences and opposites, and that Allāh has placed in each one of them a type of benefit.”
[Miftāḥ Dār As-Sa’ādah (788)]
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“Nurture your mind with great thoughts, for you will never go any higher than you think.” — Benjamin Disraeli
Motivation is overrated. What you need is discipline.
Discipline doesn't require motivation, happiness, nice weather, cute hair, the right clothes, the latest equipment, that one inspirational video that will change it all. Discipline only requires you.
Discipline requires you in pieces, too: bits of you, bare minimums, daily littles, step by steps. Motivation is always calling up big moves, 3 A.M. transformations, Monday makeovers, bonfires that quickly sizzle; but discipline keeps you warm through the thickest winter.
Discipline only wants you in return. It's always you, and only you, over and over.