We Won’t All "Make It"And That’s Fine
I don’t like baseless motivation. The kind that says “trust me, we’ll all make it one day.” We won’t. And we all know it. But people say it anyway because it sounds nice. It’s like when your broke friend says “next week things will turn around.” You both know that “next week” is just emotional support. I like motivation that comes with truth. The kind that doesn’t treat hope like crack. The kind that says, “yeah, the system is rigged, but here’s how to live through it anyway.” Because not everyone will “make it,” at least not in the millionaire, mansion, private jet sense. Most people will live right in the middle. That’s not failure. That’s math. The Bell Curve Nobody Likes To Mention For every success story you hear, there are hundreds of people who worked just as hard and didn’t “make it.” That’s not because they were lazy or lacked vision. It’s because life doesn’t distribute success evenly. The truth is, most of us are in the middle of the be...