Am I the man I choose to be
Or just the man I used to be
Am I the man I want to be
This question it keeps haunting me
Two Hands of a Prayer, Ben Harper
A few days ago I was listening to Burn to Shine at the gym, an album by Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals. The lyrics are from one of the songs and there are actually quite a few interesting lines throughout that I like. But, these ones came to mind when I was considering how people consider their own behaviours, or whether they consider them at all. It seems that while most people spend a lot of time only thinking about themselves and how they feel, they don't consider what kind of person they truly are - not in belief, but in behaviour.
We as individuals are always under construction, always changing, but how we change depends on how we behave, not how we feel. For instance, we can feel pain, boredom, or animosity when we go to the gym and exercise, yet that doesn't stop our body from changing due to the exercises we perform. Similarly, our body will change on the exercises we don't perform also. Essentially, it is our actions that dictate our growth and degradation, not our beliefs.
Am I the man I choose to be?
We don't have choice in many things, because we are thrown into a lot that we had zero control over, like where we were born, our parents, or the quality of air we are forced to breathe. Yet, we have a lot of choice when it comes to how we behave moment to moment, and how we choose to react to our experiences. We can choose to act on default, or any number of other paths forward, and the more we repeat, the more our behaviours become the preferred action, the habit, even if it isn't in our best interest, or that of others. If we believe we are a particular kind of person, but our behaviours do not align as that kind of person, we are not it - we are our behaviours. If we choose to be a particular kind of person and then act accordingly, we will move toward being that way, because we are our behaviours.
Or just the man I used to be?
The problem is that our habits are often built through our behaviours without choice, through environment and exposure to experience, and they make us feel a certain way that we identify with as "this is me", even though it is only built through repetition. It isn't actually who we need be, but it is who we currently are, because our behaviours are playing out on default. We are who we used to be because we keep on repeating the same behaviours over and over, thoughtlessly. And it feels like the right thing to do, because we are playing out the conditioning we have been programmed with.
Am I the man I want to be?
There is a difference between being and wanting to be, because wanting doesn't mean it is possible to achieve. Even if we behave according to our wanted path, it doesn't mean we are able to do all the things necessary, at the level necessary, in order to achieve it. However, if we truly want to be a certain way, we can always move toward that outcome, even if we never get all the way there. And because we want it, we could enjoy the journey and attempt and consider it a life well lived. But, the want still requires the appropriate behaviours to actually shift anything, otherwise it is toothless.
This question it keeps haunting me
This journey is from cradle to the grave and requires constant review and alignment, to ensure our behaviours are aligning with who we think we are, and who we want to be. Asking this question over and over is not enough though, because it also requires the identification and application of the next steps on the path. Construction means to build, and even the most complex and complicated of machines, is put together a part at a time, each bolt, each screw, each line of code. It is all a series of tiny actions to create a whole.
Yet, we as people are whole at birth and whole at death, without doing anything at all. We are always complete as an individual, always "me" even if the way we are put together is not even close to optimal. Even the most "broken" of us is a whole person, just functioning poorly and behaving badly. They aren't actually broken, they are playing out their programming, their set of learned behaviours, and acting accordingly.
But even if make a choice to behave differently, breaking those habits that "feel like me" can be very difficult, especially when they feel so right to perform because we identify with them. Which is why we have to keep asking ourselves if we are who we choose to be, because if we aren't acting to construct ourselves in the direction we choose, we are building in a way we do not choose. And what we end up being, the way we behave, might feel like us, but not be who we want to be at all.
We are both always complete and always under construction simultaneously, and each action and reaction is tightening or loosening of the bolts to make us more rigid as what we are today and will be tomorrow, or to reconfigure us to be different.
Many people pray for change.
Only a few intentionally behave for change.
Taraz
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In short, I'll never be the man that I want to be, because that definition of an ideal is constantly shifting and being reconfigured through constant self-improvement.
It isn't tied to any "goal" outside of financial independence where I can do what I want, when I want, how I want. The reality is, that isn't as far away as I think it is.
Death is probably closer, and that's the constant reminder that I should try to be better every single day.
All of the little daily actions add up over time, don't they?
They sure do, mainly today to massive upper body doms that has me hurting sitting, standing, and even in transition between all the positions.
I'm not where I want to be yet. I wrote a post today about my $812 daily profit, but that's not enough. I need to reach $30,000-$100,000 in monthly income and win a few prizes along the way :)
$30k-100k monthly income is enormous, what are your long term goals?
I don't like setting long-term goals. I like to live one day at a time, one moment at a time.
Do you think you'd be able to consistently do 1000 a day?
I think I can make 5,000 USDT per day, but not every day, 20-30% of days will be unprofitable. But I hope that at some point the average profit will reach 1,000-2,000 USDT.
And I don't know how long I'll be interested in trading. Maybe I'll just want to be a whale on Hive later :)
No one can be who they want to be. This is what I'm saying for those who are always striving to achieve better.
People's character is shaped by their behavior. Education and environment play a significant role in character formation. If a bad person has five good friends, that bad person will change over time. Conversely, if a good person has five bad friends, that good person will turn into a bad person over time.
Better is nearly always possible, but we always want more.
Get surrounded by better, rather than being the best of the worse.
Wow, being both complete and constantly building at the same time, that's something for me to really think about. It's the small choices that come together to shape who we end up being, that is the fact of life
Every day, every action - is a vote for who we are.
This is as deep a wisdom as it gets, thanks a lot for this
This is a great point. This happens frequently in careers. You get promoted to the position you wanted but it turns out you don't have the necessary skills to excel in the new role. The "what got you here won't get you there" kind of thing. I've seen it happen with others, and it happened to me at least once.
For sure. I have worked with succession planning in some companies and this is a problem. They shouldn't promote people because they are great at the job they currently do, if they don't have the potential to excel at the next position. This is why so many managers are crap.
So true. I'm sure you heard the saying before... "people get promoted to their level of incompetence" and spend most of their careers there. Thus the crap managers.
One way can break out of negative habits is by staying away from environmental clues that trigger them. Since the environment is one of the major factors that helps us develop habits, we should aim to make our environment align with the kind of person we want or need to be. This can be hard to do but it's possible. Environment also includes breaking off from friends that reinforce those bad habits in us. Atomic habits explains ways to condition our environment to help us build good habits we want.
Environmental design is a huge factor and something that town planners should consider when thinking about how to help society be healthier. More green space, more places to have quality interaction, more incentive to go out and walk and talk.
I think I want now to be content with myself and all that I really need is that I am able to live in peace and to pursue joy.. :)
The problem is that it ends up being a "stay the same" approach, but we will inevitably get worse when we look to stay the same.
sorta like how I used to be 5'11' and now have shrunk to 5'9". :(
It is under construction. Our personality it has to be chiseled by the environment and folks we meet..
So we have to make sure that we surround ourselves with quality, not quantity.
Quite true, as each of them is a reflection and their shadows reflect back upon us...
I completelly agree with this. Some times there are many things which are not in our control, and such things might give a different end result. We wanted something but ended up with another things in life. I have experienced it many a times and already have a post 'under-cinstruction'
Control what is possible, and understand what is outside of control, and factor it in as best as possible :)
Praying for change is nice, but you have to have a plan and implement steps to change something and form a new habit to keep the changes in place. You do have to believe in your ability to change. That is one piece of religion that is very powerful, without believing in something it is much harder to achieve it.
I think that we now have "religion" everywhere, with people believing in a lot of fantasy, with no connection to reality :)
Am I the man I want to be? - this question really hits me. You are right there is a big difference of being and want. We have the power to achieve what we want to be but sometimes there are things we couldn't control and couldn't go on our way and the result is different. I always remember my parents says when we are kids and still studying-“That’s your life, and you are the only one who will decide what kind of life you want to be.”
A lot is out of our control, but if we are aware, we are able to do "the best we can" with what we have.
You're absolutely right 👍
I think our actions shape who we are more than what we mean to do. We should always reflect on whether our everyday decisions match the person we want to become.
All the little negatives add up and impact, the same (or more) than the positives.