The Lion and The Gazelle

Did you watch The Lion King growing up?

Trick question…of COURSE you did.

I liked that movie because it wasn’t all fairytales and rainbows. It was some REAL ish.

Dude…Scar was a bad mofo. Definitely a gangbanger of the animal kingdom.

Scar straight up killed his brother, then shamed his nephew into exile AND tried to get with his sister in law. OG.

I saw it come on TV a few nights ago, and it got me thinking about how nature is a nasty business sometimes.

For instance, watch one of those “Greatest Predator” shows on Animal Planet. They have all those really cool (slightly gruesome) slow-mo scenes of powerful lions chasing terrified gazelles to their deaths.

Sorry, bro!

 

I’m almost bored watching it…because it’s the SAME STORY every single time.

Unassuming gazelle is just frolicking on the plains, looking for something to nibble on…

Hungry, patient lioness is waiting in the bushes…

She seems calm, but on the inside, she’s raging.

She’s been hunting all day and finally she’s set her sights on her next meal. She can’t afford to blow it.

She takes a careful survey to find the slowest, weakest of the gazelles and makes chase — eventually tackling it in a burst of speed and ferocity.

And you know what happens next…

 

I’m pretty sure that’s an antelope…but you get the idea…

I can hear the Lion King theme music playing…”It’s the circle of liiiiiiiiife.”

And you know what? I DON’T FEEL BAD FOR THE GAZELLE. NOT ONE DAMN BIT.

Why?

Because these two creatures are motivated by COMPLETELY different forces. And their attitudes determine their outcomes.

The gazelle is reactionary. It grazes the land, going about it’s day with no particular plan. There’s an abundance of grass, so it’s not particularly desperate for food. There’s no motivation to do anything.

The gazelle has no “why.”

But then, the lion comes. NOW it’s time to be alert. NOW it’s time to run. NOW it’s time to get motivated. It finally has a “why,” if only temporarily.

But by then, it’s too late.

It’s too late because unlike the gazelle, the lion is proactive. The lion has spent the entire day looking for food because it’s her JOB to bring it home to her family.

Unlike the gazelle, if she doesn’t do her work, she won’t eat. Her kids won’t eat. Her partner won’t eat. Her family will die.

She’s both literally and figuratively HUNGRY.

Do you think she always “FEELS” like running top speed to chase down another animal and kill it?

Probably not. BUT THAT DOESN’T EVEN MATTER because her “why” is bigger than her external circumstances. She needs to eat as bad as she needs to breathe…and that makes her decision to get up in the morning and hunt EXTREMELY easy. It’s a binary decision. Yes or no — and to “no” means certain death.

Now think about how you run your life…

You have all these things that you want to do. I get emails from you all the time:

“Daniel, I want to start a business…”

or…

“I want to get in better shape…”

or…

“I want to be more productive…”

But I want to ask you something….

HOW BAD DO YOU REALLY WANT ANY OF THOSE THINGS?

You say you want to make changes, start something new, or improve a certain area of your life — but you’re acting like a gazelle.

You’re waiting for things to happen to you.

You think it’d be “nice” if XYZ would come to pass.

But you don’t have a bone-deep, unstoppable “WHY.”

You’re not HUNGRY.

You’re just ‘kinda motivated.”

You’re not behaving like a lion because you don’t feel like there are any “real” stakes.

Sure, you stay at a crappy job….but you’re not dead.

Or you stay in a bad relationship…but you’re not alone.

You tell yourself that you’re fine…when secretly, the pain is numbing. Every single day.

NEWSFLASH: Good things DON’T come to those who wait.

(Who came up with that BS?)

You want success?

You can’t throw a coin in a f***in’ wishing well and start making 6-figures.

You can’t blow out some candles on a birthday cake and meet the person of your dreams.

You can’t crack the f***ing wishbone on a turkey and start a profitable business.

That’s for suckers. That’s for gazelles.

If you want it, go get it.

Stop making excuses for why you can’t.

“I’m too tired.”

“My kids this…”

“My job that…”

You’re no longer safe. This is life or death. So get out there and hunt.

When you want to succeed as bad as you want to breathe, then you’ll be successful.

But not a minute before that.

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Iamthejeff
Iamthejeff

Great post, Daniel! The problem is - most people who read this will imagine they had an "aha" moment, be super motivated for a week or so, then slump back in their chair and tell their boss or significant other "yes sir!"

Life and business are battles, and unfortunately most people will succeed in neither.

Just keeping things real.

Jeff

TheDarkLlama
TheDarkLlama

Dude this is awesome and exactly what i need right now!

Lee Trends

Talk about a kick in the ass post...


Thanks for the reminder Daniel.


Not trying to get hunted around these parts.


Time to light that fire and go get it!

QuintonHamp

Had a huge bite taken out of my ass this week. And I think the Pride is gathering around to finish me off.

Nothing like getting hit really hard to either put you down for good or finally terrify you enough to make the long-overdue changes in your life.


Thanks for this post, dude.

TheAjax

You know, for the past month I've really been slipping. I'm usually exceptionally on top of things and I live by the mentality in this post. For the past month or so though? I just feel so discouraged and depressed. It seems like no matter how much work I put in or how many sacrifices I make, it never counts for anything. I don't expect immediate gratification but I expect the process to be rewarding in some way and it isn't. I don't even feel like I'm doing myself any good for how strict I was about work ethic and dedication to my causes. I'm definitely being an antelopelle.

practicalcivilization
practicalcivilization

The first habit in "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People," be PROACTIVE! Seminal book, even more important habit! Thanks for the Monday wake up call!

George
George

I want to want success that badly, but I don't know how to bring myself to that level of desire. Do I need to trick myself into thinking it's a life or death situation?

QuintonHamp

@Iamthejeff Excellent, excellent point. That is why I have started incorporating reminders throughout my day.

Taking inspiration from Tony Robbins, I now start my day with a cold shower, 5 minutes of calisthenics and a few minutes of deep breathing and thanking God for the blessings in my life. Now, I am focuses and excited to begin my day.

Throughout the day, I have use a eggtimer to break up the day into regular intervals, keep track of my productivity, reaffirm my mindset and focus and do jumping jacks or pushups to keep the blood flowing.

Over time, it is becoming easier to stay focused, but it is a journey and one I still struggle with multiple times a day.