Demanding Your Life

Anything worth doing will demand your time, energy, brain space, sometimes sleep, often times comfort.

It will expose your weaknesses, your lack of foresight, your immaturity, your insecurities, your sensitive ego. You will grow.

It’s a risk. It’s a stretch. It costs. Often a lot. It's worth it.

It pushes you into territory you thought you wouldn’t ever go. And it should.

But what it can’t do—what you shouldn’t allow it to do—is demand the life you don’t want to give up.

Don’t build that which will demand from you the life you don’t want to give up later.

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