REALITY IS NEGOTIABLE
I like to believe that reality is largely negotiable – so long as we have the courage to question EVERYTHING.
If you start to experiment with what is ‘impossible’ and put a little pressure on the boundaries that define and limit your reality you’ll quickly discover that most of society’s rules and limitations are a fragile house of cards – reinforced by people’s inability to think for themselves.
You see – it’s far easier to add a card to the stack, and feed the narrative that is, rather than to ask the difficult questions:
Is there a better way?
What would that look like?
Am I prepared to swim against the tide and do something different?
For example, for many years I’d unquestionably followed the notion that all human beings had to work Monday to Friday 8-5 in order to be valuable productive members of society.
So naturally, I took this way of operating into my entrepreneurial journey too. I worked from Monday to Friday, 8-5 (and then some) because that’s what we’re supposed to do – and I never questioned the narrative.
That was until I had an existential crisis after spending an entire weekend listening to friends complaining about their woes; which included their deep hatred for Mondays and disdain for weekends which seemed to pass by in the blink of an eye.
What really got to me was that these people were wishing away some of the very best days of their lives.
It was then that something dawned on me…
“What if I could take Mondays off and have a long weekend every single week? What if Mondays could be fun?”
What if working 5 days a week wasn’t the most ideal way to grow my business and build my ideal lifestyle?
I began to play with the idea of swimming in the opposite direction of my Monday-hating comrades.
This was the same line of questioning that ultimately allowed me to build a 3-day work week with a full-time income and impact.
The truth is, you can break free from this house of cards prison at just about any time – as long as you’re prepared to do what most aren’t – which is to think for yourself.
Remember – your reality is largely negotiable when you ask the right questions.