Just this last push here now. Tomorrow I know you got more. You have to do it all over again. You have to do extra again. That’s for tomorrow though. Finish what you have today now. Finish now so you can rest for tomorrow. This is the cycle of your life. Break yourself down, recover, break yourself again. Over and over again. Never reaching a peak. Never satisfied with what you got. Always pushing for more. Always wanting more. I’m ok with this. I’m fine feeling this way. I’m fine being hurt. I’m fine being tired. I’m fine knowing that the expectations I have on myself never slow down, never go down, and always ask for more. I got more. I can give more, go on and take it from me.
There’s a certain peace in knowing that this is the way of things. It’s no longer a question of whether or not you can do it, but rather how much you can give today. You’ve learned to welcome that feeling of fatigue, of knowing that you’ll have to dig deeper than yesterday. You’ve embraced the idea that this grind doesn’t come with an end date, and strangely, there’s comfort in that. It means you always have a direction, always have something pulling you forward.
Each day brings with it the challenge to be more than you were the day before. Each push, each struggle, carves out a bit more of the potential you’ve always known was there. It’s not about waiting for some final moment of achievement or celebration—it’s about learning to find the satisfaction in the process itself. You know deep down that the discomfort, the exhaustion, the endless grind—this is where growth lives. This is where you find out what you’re made of.
And when the body screams for rest, when the mind whispers that enough is enough, you find a new gear. You push through because the alternative—stopping, slowing down—is unacceptable. You’re not chasing a finish line, but a state of being. A way of life where each day is an opportunity to see how much further you can go, how much more you can give.
Tomorrow will ask even more of you, but you’re not worried about that. You’ve learned to take it one step, one rep, one breath at a time. You don’t fear the challenge—you crave it. It’s what keeps you sharp, what keeps you hungry. So let tomorrow come with all its demands. You’ll be ready, because today, you’ll give everything.