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On the Tim Ferriss Podcast with Tony Robbins, Tony goes off on an amazing but very thought provoking tangent.
His theory of what’s wrong with society is that we continuously put achievement before fulfillment. We’re always looking for the next big thing, the next toy, house, car, or vacation. Nothing is ever good enough and you’re destined to die a lonely death.
Tony talks about Robin Williams and how he asks about Robin to crowds all over the world. Everywhere Tony goes he says 98% of the crowd LOVES Robin Williams, the other 2%? He makes fun of them too.
He asks crowds about Williams because he trying to make a point. Robin Williams of all people had it all, he’d won every award in his field, he was widely regarded as one of the best comedians and actors of his generation. Then Tony get’s mad. “And what did Robin after all of those achievements? He hung himself. He still wasn’t good enough in his mind.”
We have a duty in the life to help others. One major way is to focus on fulfillment and forget achievement. How can you do this? It’s hard to forget about achievement, we’re built to want ti achieve. It makes us feel good, it’s an ego boost. But the problem with achievement is that it can get addicting, you can want it at all costs, sacrificing things you never would have. Eventually simply focusing on achievement will lead you to disappointment.
Fulfillment is sustainable. Fulfillment is that feeling that makes you smile when you wake up in the morning and the reason you’re happy falling asleep. It’s challenging, it’s spiritual, it’s something personal, it’s your journey. It has nothing to do with anyone else, it’s your art and only you know if you’re putting in 110% all the time. When you do, you’ll get a weird feeling of contentment.
My good friend Stacey Laing (@stacelaing) works as a “dream broker” at Kitchener School. Awesome title right? Anywho, Stacey is doing a used sporting equipment drive for the school so more kids have the opportunity to play sports. As of now they don’t have nearly enough equipment, that’s where you can help.
If you have used equipment that you want to get rid of, let us know where to pick it up from and Capital Ford Lincoln has agreed to let us use one of their trucks to pick up the equipment tomorrow morning.
All you need to do is Tweet (@CapitalFord or @JephMaystruck), e-mail jephmaystruck(at)gmail(dot)com or comment on this post and tomorrow morning, Friday April 19, from 9:00-12:00 we’ll come by to pick up your used equipment.
Please help spread the word, it’s a great cause. Every kid should have the chance to play sports.