Better Every Day: My Gradual Journey Towards Complete Mastery of All Time, Space, and Matter
Harrison Lucas, CEO of RealityArchitect, Editor in Chief of EEWD
What if I told you that you're just a few small daily improvements away from complete mastery? From turning the universe into your playground? Sounds too good to be true, right? Well, bear with me.
As a startup CEO, I've learned the power of small wins. Little victories that, stacked together over time, lead to big results. From adding just a few more lines of code to squeezing in another meeting or two, these mini triumphs fuel the progress that gets me closer to my goals each day.
But let's take it one step further. Let's take the magic of small steps and pair it with the unending power of immortality. That's right: never-ending time on this plane of existence. Here's where things get exciting.
Imagine: with no end in sight, you have all the time in the world to make those tiny improvements. All of a sudden, learning a new language isn't a massive task. It's something you can achieve one word at a time, one day at a time, at a pace so leisurely it makes a Sunday stroll look like a marathon.
And as days turn into years, and years into centuries, these small increments of improvement compound, like the most patient investor's portfolio. Suddenly, you find yourself conversing fluently in hundreds of languages. You can code in every existing computer language, you've read every book ever written, and you've mastered every conceivable skill. This is just the beginning.
With the passing of millennia, your knowledge starts to blend and bleed into realms you've never thought possible. You comprehend the very fabric of the universe, understanding the intricate dance of atoms, how galaxies spin, and stars live and die. You find your consciousness expanding, reaching out, touching the vast cosmos.
Suddenly, you're not just a creature in the universe; you are the bright center of creation itself. Your mastery extends from the smallest particle to the largest galaxy cluster. You have the ability to manipulate time, to bend space, to create and destroy matter. You're not just living in the universe; you are the universe.
It might sound like a grandiose sci-fi plot, but remember, we started with something simple: small daily improvements. This is the power of compounding growth.
So the next time you're questioning the worth of that 10 minutes of daily meditation or wondering if those 30 minutes of coding practice are getting you anywhere, remember: you're on a journey, one that, with enough time and patience, could lead to unimaginable horizons.
So here's to the journey, fellow immortals. May our paths be long, our victories plenty, and may we meet at the very edges of time and space, the masters of our universe, one small step at a time. Remember, even in infinity, there's no shortcut to greatness.