Go Big Or Don’t Bother With The Fork

Half measures are the stale popcorn of existence. They squeak between your teeth, dissolve into dust, and leave you wondering why you even opened the bag in the first place. If you’re going to do something…really do it. Then set your jaw, cinch your belt, and dive headfirst into the soup cauldron of the thing.

There’s a strange myth circulating in the polite suburbs of ambition: that dabbling is noble, that trying “a little bit” is better than not trying at all. Maybe that works when sampling ice cream flavors or salsa varieties at a farmers market. But for anything that matters like love, work, art, life itself…dabbling is just cowardice in a trench coat.

The universe is already absurd enough, throwing dice with galaxies, pulling pranks with evolution, and laughing at us for inventing beige carpeting. Your only reasonable response is to play along at full volume. Write the book that scares you. Launch the project with reckless devotion. Love someone like your ribs are kindling and they’re holding the match.

All the way doesn’t mean it’ll be neat or successful. It means you’ll be covered in the sticky fingerprints of your own effort, marinated in the sweat of your own resolve. It means when you look back, you’ll have the cosmic satisfaction of knowing you did more than hover at the edge.

We’re all just sitting down at life’s table.

Stay Positive & Best We Grab The Big Fork

Garth Beyer

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