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violent output manifesto

"The solution to most of your problems is to start solving one."

Violent output is your only escape — the only way forward.

Stop endless consumption.

Build. Create. Innovate. Pivot. Iterate.

Give them everything you’ve got- then search for more.

Take a simple idea and build empires.

See opportunities everywhere with your burning “artist’s eye”: on the street, in conversations, through music, when training.

Never let that hunger sleep.

Always ask yourself, “What’s next?”

Disappear into every possible universe, becoming one with what you’re creating.

You owe yourself that.

The meaning you seek lies within the very project you’re avoiding- because of fear.

You demand answers but fail to listen when they don’t come in words.

Fear itself is your answer, the truth you don’t want to acknowledge.

You tell yourself, “Tomorrow I’ll do it. Tomorrow it’ll happen. Tomorrow is my moment.”

But tomorrow is an illusion — today is real.

And that’s why you feel empty.

You’re chasing something that’s always one step ahead. You’re living outside yourself, squandering your potential. You avoid what you know you must do, thinking nobody notices.

But the most important observer is always watching: you.

The part of you aware that you’re here for something greater, something meaningful.

Reclaim your fire by burning down your excuses.

Create what you wish existed.

Let go of what no longer serves you.

Build what demands to be built- because every day spent postponing your highest calling is a day you betray yourself.

Think less about yourself — don’t be egocentric.

Think about others, your mission, and pour your soul into it.

Create your masterpiece.

Build something extraordinary.

Channel all that restless energy into something bigger than you — a legacy. Yes, you’re in the dark place right now. But that’s exactly where greatness emerges, where impossible becomes possible, where you become the light.

"You don't find inspiration by doing nothing, you need to live in the grip of life to find inspiration. Put challenges ahead of yourself, when you put challenges ahead of yourself and attack it, that's when you find inspiration.” — David Goggins