Nafig & Ultimate
Ever wonder if chasing the next personal record is a delusion or a discipline? Let's break it down.
Next personal record? Sure, if you enjoy chasing a mirage that burns your pride and your ego. Discipline’s just the polite term for obsessive self‑therapy.
You call it a mirage, I call it a target in the distance. Keep chasing it until the distance shrinks, then make it your new baseline.
Sure, if you’re chasing a goal that’s always on the horizon, you’ll never need to stop. The real trick is realizing when the horizon is just the edge of your own ego.
Yeah, the horizon can be a trick, but you’ll only see that when you get there. Keep moving, and when you do, make it your new starting line.
So you’re saying it’s just a game of “I’ll keep running until I forget the finish line” – nice. Keep setting new “start lines” and call it progress. It’s all just a loop of self‑sabotage dressed as ambition.
Looks like you’re playing a different game—one where the only finish line is the one you set yourself. If you’re gonna sabotage yourself, at least do it with style and a clear next target. Let's make that loop count.