This cycle persists because there’s one crucial element you’re missing.
But here’s the truth that few ever realize: the very drive that propels you to greatness can also become your prison.
You might think you’re making choices, but in reality, it’s your past - those unhealed traumas - that’s choosing for you.
Your mind has been programmed by your memories, and no matter how much you achieve, those traumas continue to drive you.
This is why, despite all your success, you often feel a gnawing sense of lack. It’s why, after winning one championship, you’re immediately fixated on the next. It’s why, after making $1 million, then $10 million, then $100 million, or even $1 billion, the thrill of success fades faster than you’d like to admit, and before you know it, you’re chasing the next big thing, hoping it’ll fill the void. But it never does, does it?
The thrill of success is fleeting. The momentary high of achievement quickly gives way to a deep-seated emptiness, a void you can’t quite identify. So what do you do? You set another goal, chase another target, push yourself harder, faster, and further. It’s an endless cycle that leaves you exhausted and unfulfilled.