Borrowing upon Danny Dring's lead on Intensity, I wanted to throw my support not only of doing what you do with all your might but additionally riding yourself of fear. Fear in my opinion is the brake that we apply to life and the internal fear not of just failure but of success.
From my book, "The Mark of R", fear is possibly our greatest foe:
"It is the double-edge sword of the development of the warrior. It is the delicate mixture of possessing a heart of compassion, a soul of honor to defend those less fortunate yet with the total resolve to devastate those who bear arms against you. It is undeniable and an unforgettable error with society today. The spirit of being relentless, intense with complete and utter resolve to push beyond where others fail.
As you scream out for resolve, you realize it is an open letter sitting unanswered on the nightstand. For while we hear often of commitment and resolve, we equally realize the façade this sits behind. A curtain masking the reality of the grotesque difference between jawing about having game or being able to back it up. In fact it is not so difficult at all but it takes that ever-so-present leap of faith once again which is simply -- You have nothing to lose. Nothing.
Fear absolutely nothing. Look straight into the bowels of hell and realize your greatest demon you will face lays within."
J. Davies
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