To get motivated, one must think like the little grasshopper. Always watching and observing the people, wisdom is drawn to him by virtue. He sees things when you're sleeping, he knows when you're awake. But he does not lick your face, he quietly observes and that's all he does; quietly, patiently observes.The little grasshopper knows that those who seek motivation are not really seeking motivation but only think they are seeking motivation when in actual fact they are seeking drive. It is the drive that is the will of the little grasshopper, not motivation. Motivation is a figment of passion, a daze of the what if. Drive is discipline; to set out of a journey and not verge from the path.That is what the little grasshopper teaches us. His stoicness screams it. He does not need a voice to show us the will of the grasshopper. His determination, and patience is the true will of a grasshopper, and only with discipline can one achieve an enlightened cheese sandwich and drive. Not with a silly little hybrid, but drive with a V8.
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