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"If boys don't learn, men won't know" - Douglas Wilson

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Arrogance vs. Confidence

here's this whole life experience that happens when you move out and earn your place in the world on your own merit. It kind of instills a sense of confidence and humility in you - to know that you've survived the cold of the world, but to also know how susceptible you are to losing everything if you drop your guard. It gives you a certain empathy toward your fellow man (who have survived the same trials you have), and makes you very grateful for what the world hasn't yet taken from you.

You lose your arrogance and your pride after you've weathered that storm, and you gain an instinct for acknowledging that core strength in others that you meet. It's this unspoken connection that links you to other people who have chosen (or been forced to) bare the weight of the world on their shoulders.

They make it work. They find a way.  They do what needs to be done. And they ALWAYS help others - because there's no one else who can. It's a right of passage that results in you turning from a boy into a man.

And then there's the kind of person. Who has never earned anything for himself, or tried to weather the storm on his own. He's a child. A little child crying and complaining that his mother's milk is too cold. 

You know what the difference between arrogance and confidence is, on a practical level? Arrogant people derive their delusions of superiority from an absence of failure - stemming from a lack of life experience. Confident people derive their value from their determination to persist after discovering that failure (and success) is an unavoidable symptom of life itself. 

Arrogant men think there are 2 kinds of people in the world: Winners and losers, and they look down on losers for being inferior. Confident men know that the only 2 kinds of people are those who are both winners AND losers (because they choose to persist), and those who are neither (because they are too afraid of failure to even try).

An arrogant guy in his life. He lives a sheltered life, being supported by others. His lack of life experience has resulted in a lack of failure, which has convinced him that he is superior to others who HAVE failed (when in fact they have had the balls to actually TRY at life, whereas he has not). He is cruel and uncaring because he has not seen how cruel and uncaring the world can be without his aid. He is nothing but a child.

I don't pity him or feel anger toward him. But one day he's going to be disconnected from his life lines, and he'll have to make his own way. And when that day comes he's going to have a lot of ground to cover. Those first 6-12 months are going to be hell for this guy. He's going to see how little the world values him or his angsty demeanor. His ego and his confidence are going to be absolutely thrashed, and all that will be left is a humble, hurt child struggling not to die cold and alone, crying under a bridge. 

If he lacks character he'll move back in with his parents, living out the rest of his life shifting between a state of traumatic realization that he's worthless, and moments of vengeance, where he takes out his frustration toward the world that hurt him by destroying the confidence of others who have the misfortune of crossing his path. 

If, underneath all of that childish, arrogant hatred, he possesses character, he might make himself into someone worthy of respect. I hope he is forced to see himself like that one day, and I hope he struggles through his hardships, grows, and earns a place along side the rest of us who keep the world turning.

Until that day comes though, he's just a symbol for who we could all be if we hadn't made the effort to keep earning, fighting, or providing. He's a living, breathing, cautionary tale. 

Do not allow yourself to stagnate.

P.S.

I guess actually putting that all into words has made me actually think about this. I want to stress one thing here: The world -IS- cruel, cold, and uncaring. Which is why it's so important for us who can survive in it to choose not to be. 

When you grow up and go out on your own, you see flashes of that cruelty. Some people hide from it. Some people move back in with their family. Some people lie to them self about it.  Some people rage against it.

But some people accept it as a fact of life. They accept that there will never be a shelter for them, or a place of warmth and compassion. So they build that place for others. Because it should exist for some of us, whether the world thinks so or not.

There is nothing as sweet in this life as being able to live in a world where you are loved, safe, and provided for, surrounded by friends and family. That world does not exist naturally. It is an illusion. Which is why it is up to you to create it. You weather the storm for others. You provide shelter for others. You allow others to live in ignorance of the world's cruelty. You do this because no one else can. 



(anonymous) Reddit Contributor 

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Starting From The Bottom

Now I want everyone to know that I am and have always been grateful for what I have, it is so much more then what a lot of people have. I want to let it be known that simplicity is key in competition. I'd always prefer to win in champion shorts, and busted old nikes.

I think its very valuable to not be weighed down by the negative though and to look for the positive its important to understand other competitors. To understand the other crossfitters and the competitors in competitions that you may face, you have to remember that crossfit is a new sport and that the people that up to this point who have been exposed to it, have had the money to workout at a gym that charges anywhere from 100 - 150 dollars a month just for a membership. So these demographics have the disposable income to afford the new shoes, shorts, gear, and all the newest hippest supplements.

But most importantly everyone wants to be unique, and with the numerous new clothing companies and millions of new shoes, everyone believes they can distinguish themselves with the newest gear. When in reality if there were an individual who wore all of his old school cotton gear he would be the hipster of the group and although he would catch all the shit talking, he would be remembered and isn't that the point of being unique?


As for me I did pay 100 dollars a month for a year to my SanShou/MMA gym but I was learning a skill I did not have. Where as a membership to CrossFit didn't make sense to me I knew all of the movements (obviously not the best form) but I couldn't rationalize it in my mind. Obviously you can always find a way to do what you're truly passionate about and when I started that wasn't CrossFit for me. Even when I started I was going to a subpar free Functional fitness gym, they only asked 20.00 donations a month if you planned on coming regularly. I did a local competition and did pretty well and the gym owners took notice, but when they affiliated they were only going to charge me 40 a month which I accepted. Then once the 2014 open came around and I qualified for regionals while representing their new gym, they gave me my membership for free. Since then I've been blessed that my friends and companies recognize my abilities and drive, and they've rewarded me with free memberships and gear. I tell you all of this to let you know that I still wear 1 pair of shoes for most workouts and i'll wear those even while people tease me and talk shit, I'll wear these till they've begun to fall apart and still people will ridicule me. I will wear these until i'm given a new pair or these shoes are no longer functionally feasible. I still occasionally wod in my favorite pair of cotton Champion brand shorts. Don't get me started on supplements, I used to think they were invaluable but now that some companies send me a months worth of supplements at a time and I don't hardly take those. Because in reality the only thing that matters in CrossFit is the work you put in and the intensity you apply to that work.

I tell you all this to let you know that it's not the gear that makes the athlete, in reality Rich Froning will beat me in most wods wearing a halloween costume. So take comfort in the fact that you don't have all the gear that other athletes do, just do your best and dominate every wod. I still keep all my old gear there's something comforting in having all the gear I started in.