Monk Mode is #1 Trending,
But to 99% just another pleasure chase.
Many count their weeks without Alcohol.
Many count their days off from Social Media.
Many count their minutes of Mindful Meditation.
Have you ever asked yourself the goal behind all of ‘this’?
What do you want to get from ‘monk mode’?
Have you ever asked this, my friend?
I will not ask you to pause reading here to question this for yourself.
The serious individual does this already.
By the way, I am Jordan, 23 yrs old, did over $4M in Revenue,
Hired over 50 people and make videos on YouTube since 2012.
I share this because you have been conditioned to care about numbers and appearance.
But the truth is that it is effectiveness > appearance what works.
So is it effective?
Did Monk Mode, give you what you want?
Did deleting Social Media, give you what you want?
Did solitude, give you what you want?
Or did you just followed these rules in hope for ‘better’?
Let’s be real.
For once.
Following rules makes you a follower.
Followers never get anywhere other than becoming a really, really good follower.
Belief is belief.
Belief can lead to tremendous suffering if you realize what you believed wasn’t true.
Truth is felt.
Truth is realized after testing something for yourself and examining your own results.
Monk mode has become a set of rules to follow.
Instead of following rules, experiment for yourself what works.
But most importantly, ask:
“What do I want from this?”
To me, this is freedom from the mind.
Freedom from this inner voice that was once there and caused a tremendous amount of unnecessary struggle in my life.
Will meditation help me disarm the mind?
If yes, temporarily or for good?
Will social media prevent me from disabling the mind?
I won’t answer this for you.
Because I can’t.
Are you looking to ‘improve’ yourself?
For what?
For who?
Until when?
Be serious.
Are you reading 10 pages per day of a book that does not solve the problem in your life?
I read many books.
I had a 2,5 hour morning routine ‘stuffed’ with:
Reading,
Exercise,
Ice Baths,
Meditation,
Journaling,
Affirmations,
Vision Boards,
Cold Showers.
Waste of time that I NEVER get back.
STUPIDITY.
All nonsense.
I did them because I believed they were good for me.
I did them because I thought they improved me.
But what does this really mean?
If I didn’t know what I really wanted.
How about taking all of that PRECIOUS TIME to ask yourself this one question:
“What do I want?”
This is for the serious person.
Everyone else is unserious.
Everyone spent their whole life escaping from this very question.
Distracting themselves with dinner parties, going to the gym and monk mode protocols.
My question to you…
Will you keep distracting yourself?
The question sits quietly in the corner of the room you are in right now.
Will you keep looking the other way?
Or will you crawl towards it?
Face it?
Touch it?
Feel it?
Find it?
THIS is the question.
Now that you know this.
Now that you are aware this corner of your room exists.
It is up to you.
Will you keep wasting your life?
Or will you find out, what it is all about for you?
I don’t have much more to say.
In fact, I wrote too much.
Too much filler.
May you see through the filler in this letter.
May you see through the filler in your life.
May you find a way to your heart.
A way back to that inner flame.
And light it, for the rest of your life.
Talk soon.
Jordan
This ‘Monk Mode’ trend needs to end. (a poem)
What is the purpose of this ‘Monk Mode’ trend?
To keep improving? For what my friend?
Counting days without social media. Just another chase?
Ask yourself. Does it really lead to a deeper grace?
In the pursuit of rules, don’t we lose our way?
Just like schools, made colored life turn into gray.
Stop the nonsense, don’t follow the trend,
Just ask yourself, “what is my intend?”.
For what do you seek in this endless race?
To just drive around or really find a place?
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PS: If you try to find the truth in a specific situation in your own life, but can’t seem to find it.
Then you can send me an email at [email protected] or DM me on social.
I don’t ask for money, but only respond to serious people.