Unleashing The Warrior’s Scream: Going Primal For Success
By Scott Jech
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In your heart lives a Warrior. Rip open your chest and show the world your heart. Wipe the blood from your lip and pull yourself off the ground and let out your battle scream.
This is how a Warrior succeeds.
This might be the most raw book about success you will ever read.
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Unleashing The Warrior’s Scream - Scott Jech
Intro
DON’T SKIP THIS CHAPTER BITCH
Many books have been written about thinking positive. They write about how life might be easier for us if we just do this or just do that. Maybe we can find some secret that will allow us to manifest our own reality.
This book is about finding your Primal Passion. It is my hope that you will learn that this is the question above all questions. It is the answer that defines us. This answer will determine the rest of our lives. It would be very ineffective to just list ten things that you need to do in order to find your Primal Passion. It is far more than that. This book will not answer that question for you. I believe that it will allow you to understand how to lift the blinders off of your inner fire and listen to the flames. It is this fire that will answer all of your questions. Most of us suppress this fire. But it is this that fire will make hard things feel worth it! Life will feel worth living no matter the outcomes. This fire is what I call the Warrior’s Scream. If you learn how to call on it, you will learn how to listen to that inner fire. This is what will allow you to answer this question for yourself and allow you to conquer hard things in life.
People don’t want to hear that life is going to be hard. We don’t want to hear that what we are about to attempt might be the hardest thing we have ever done. We don’t want to hear that giving birth to a baby is going to have more painful than anything we have ever done before. We don’t want to hear that finishing college is going to be hard, facing a bully, or fighting a disease. We don’t want to hear that these things are going to be hard. Yes, we do want to have the right attitude as we approach an impossible task. We want to have the right mind set as we are attempting great things. Thinking about what is possible is also way more fun than thinking about our limitations. Having the right mindset is extremely important when it comes to attempting things that are far beyond what our brain says is normal and easy. If you are observant of all the people around you there will be stark evidence that people who have a status quote attitude will not attempt to overcome the obstacle. Observing this is an important skill that will pay huge dividends for the person that utilizes it. This is what I call the tenacity muscle. Most people will consider themselves very determined and hopefully they do not like to think of themselves as quitters, but the phenomena of quitting it is a very subtle normal thing. It is normal because it makes sense to quit sometimes. In fact it is often the right thing to do when that path will not lead to anything that helps us. Don’t be afraid of hard things. Charge at them like a Warrior. Seek out hard things. The harder the better. Hard thing usually have huge payoffs. If it’s easy then everybody probably already doing it. Most people don’t really want to attempt hard things.
If you need a better positive attitude and are seeking self-help books to encourage you to love yourself and think about life in a more positive way, then I have good news for you. There are plenty of books about how to do that. This book however, isn’t one of them. This book is about embracing the Warrior deep inside of you and finding your Primal Passion. A true Warrior is someone who has already figured out that life is hard. You know that it’s hard and maybe you even realize that it is supposed to be hard and yet your fear does not stop you. There is something deep down inside that tells you that you can do it. You are ready!
This book is for those of you who are ready to seek out hard things and you already know that they are going to be hard. I am going to talk to you as if I were talking to myself. If you sought this book out you are already a Warrior type and I look forward to you teaching me wisdom that pertains to these subjects someday. If you read this book and have any insights that would further my knowledge and understanding of our world, please write me. Even if you think of yourself as young and new to the game of life, you probably still have the smoke of battle rising off your hair and have great insights into some of these thoughts. These are the thoughts that would help me to teach my children better.
I look forward to your feedback.
CHAPTER 1
WHAT IF...
We all contemplate the What ifs
of Life
What if you could go back to when you were a child and re-write the curriculum that your parents would use to mold you into an adult? What if you could go back and whisper into your father and mother’s ear the things that they should teach you?
Okay, so you want the truth? What if we set aside all the bullshit and we just talked about what it would take to be successful in this life. That would be a very interesting study wouldn’t it?
What if we could actually pinpoint the things that your parents forgot to teach you during your childhood that you desperately needed. These were the things that should have been taught to you, but somehow got missed.
Each generation before us can be analyzed for their parenting skills. I think we could all guess that the biggest changes in parenting may have been during the past three generations. These generations also witnessed the largest world changes in history, including vast changes in technology.
I wonder what my grandfather thought of the technology changes in his lifetime. He was born in 1915, which allowed him to see the introduction of cars, tractors, airplanes, telephones, helicopters, space ships to the moon, computers, cell phones and even the internet. Just think about that for a second. All of those things were new to him. My grandfather received a ball of string for his 10th birthday. He was so excited! Compare that to now and how we all tend to whine like little babies about our ‘serious’ first-world problems.
They had very different parenting ideas back in those days. Life was simple back then and what needed to be taught to a young person had very different criteria than today. Our world is much more ‘complicated, and what needs to be taught to our young is also much more complicated. Many of us feel we are missing skills that we should have gotten during our youth, but didn’t.
Let’s give our parents and grandparents a break and understand that many important lessons may have unintentionally fallen through the cracks. They couldn’t predict how the world was going to evolve. They probably didn’t even know exactly what they needed to teach.
But what if we finally figured out the right things to teach our children – things that would catapult them to live a successful and compelling life? What if we had used all of our knowledge and experience to enable the child to grow into the person they were capable of being and were meant to be? What if we could actually achieve that for every child, while at the same time letting them write their own story and become the person they were destined to be?
Here’s another strange thought: what if you could choose the parameters your parents used to raise and teach you? What if you could go back in time and talk to your young self? Maybe when you were eight years old or perhaps in high school? What if you could pick any three of the most important attributes to give to your young