We evolved to be rewarded for our effort.
When we hunted, we were rewarded with food and energy. When we pursued women, we reproduced. When we fought enemies, we gained safety or resources. Every action in the past gave an immediate, tangible reward.
But the modern world doesn’t work that way. Today, success demands that we delay gratification — sometimes for years — and that feels deeply unnatural.
Training in the gym brings no instant reward. It gives pain, exhaustion, and frustration. Only after years of consistent effort we get strength and pride.
Approaching women doesn’t reward you immediately either. In the beginning, it only gives embarrassment and discomfort.
Building a business may take years before you see results, while the process itself is full of uncertainty, isolation, and doubt.
It’s extremely difficult to stay committed when there’s no direct reward for your effort.
That’s why most people choose jobs that pay weekly or monthly. But they end up building someone else’s world, not their own.
To change this, we need a system that rewards every effort — every action, training session, approach, idea, and step forward. That system is the Warrior’s Path Project.
