“Discipline is king, motivation fades.”
There is a deeper problem that discipline lovers don’t seem to understand.
The army can force soldiers to train and do whatever it wants, but that won’t make them great generals.
It is not really about discipline, habits, routines, efficiency, or talent. You can have all of these and still live a mediocre life.
It is about obsession with your purpose. When it becomes the most important thing in the world for you, you will find the incentives, energy, emotions, motivation, habits, and everything else required to achieve it.
Reaching a destination is not about transport or logistics — it is about how intensely you want it. You will always find a way to get there.
That is why, instead of obsessing over routines and systems, you should think deeply and decide what the purpose of your life is.
What is the one thing you are ready to devote your life to?
Once you decide, jump into the river that flows in that direction. You will figure everything out along the way.
— Warrior's Path 






