Nothing really I have to do it or I will die. If i load up 300 pounds on my bench I will get severely injured if I don't do it, this is how life should be if you fail you die.
>Picture related
Unironically the best hero in the show.
It's easy to be a hero when you know you can end your enemy with one punch. But going against fucking sea monsters, ancient gods and demons from the underworld while knowing that you're just some guy on a bike, only because it's the right thing to do? That requires balls of tungsten.
honestly nothing is motivating me. i just do it. don't really question why. i just woke up one day and decided i wanted to be fit and have been pushing ever since.
My hatred of demons. I fucking hate them so much I can't stop thinking about all the different ways I'm going to use to kill them. I lift so that I can kill those bastards by the thousands one day, I fucking despise them. They all need to die, not one of them deserves to live. If every demon suddenly dropped dead I would rejoice with gladness, it would be the best day of my life. Fuck
Based but you can chill out bro, demons have sentenced themselves to death already, all we have to do is not let them drag us and our loved ones into their depravity
Holy based, I'm glad there's someone else who thinks like this. I know I'm going to Hell, I want to be strong enough to rip and tear those demons when I get there like Doomguy and Dante did.
I have a beautiful baby son, I want to be able to pick him up and race him until his 18th birthday and I'd like to be able to play goofy lawn games with his eventual children (bocce and the like)
The fact that you retarded zoomers think you need to be motivated to lift is just pathetic. You won't get anywhere with motivation alone.
What you need is discipline.
Motivation is not a real thing. You'll never be permanently motivated to do the things you don't wanna do. People that train every day are disciplined, they do it every single day no matter how they feel because that's their duty as men.
I thought I had a heart attack (it was actually a panic attack but it felt real) and it scared me so fucking bad that I immediately started working on getting healthy
Motivation is the beginning, You get inspired by people, their actions and their mindset. As a result you self-define what you are and what you want to become. That is the first step.
Then you need to put in the work. Be persistent and consistent in what you do, and I assure you you will be successful.
i don't really think about it, i just do it. I partly enjoy it and there's no negatives, so i've kept at.
Justice.
hope ur doing well based nightwing poster
Likewise, friend.
Keep fighting.
Nothing really I have to do it or I will die. If i load up 300 pounds on my bench I will get severely injured if I don't do it, this is how life should be if you fail you die.
But you only fail if you stop trying anon
no sometimes trying isn't enough. You need to learn this if you want to ascend beyond humanly powers.
>acting like a hardass edgelord after you've been obedient all day at your 9-5
I don't want to look like shit and being physically active everyday keeps the depression at bay
Spite
Its not about if I can lift the weight or not. Its about me taking on the weight, right here, right now
>Picture related
Unironically the best hero in the show.
It's easy to be a hero when you know you can end your enemy with one punch. But going against fucking sea monsters, ancient gods and demons from the underworld while knowing that you're just some guy on a bike, only because it's the right thing to do? That requires balls of tungsten.
No bitches
My muscles are finally growing. I want to continue to improve in this way that I now find comfortable to do.
honestly nothing is motivating me. i just do it. don't really question why. i just woke up one day and decided i wanted to be fit and have been pushing ever since.
The riff from Deja Vu unironically
My hatred of demons. I fucking hate them so much I can't stop thinking about all the different ways I'm going to use to kill them. I lift so that I can kill those bastards by the thousands one day, I fucking despise them. They all need to die, not one of them deserves to live. If every demon suddenly dropped dead I would rejoice with gladness, it would be the best day of my life. Fuck
Based but you can chill out bro, demons have sentenced themselves to death already, all we have to do is not let them drag us and our loved ones into their depravity
Holy based, I'm glad there's someone else who thinks like this. I know I'm going to Hell, I want to be strong enough to rip and tear those demons when I get there like Doomguy and Dante did.
I don't want be a mediocre
20 year olds built for breeding. Not that ill meet them or lifting for them, just like looking at them.
I have a beautiful baby son, I want to be able to pick him up and race him until his 18th birthday and I'd like to be able to play goofy lawn games with his eventual children (bocce and the like)
It is good against my depression.
>needing a soulless husk of 1s and 0s to tell you nice words just so you can lift that day
ngmi
Aren't humans just quantum computers in flesh prisons?
The fact that you retarded zoomers think you need to be motivated to lift is just pathetic. You won't get anywhere with motivation alone.
What you need is discipline.
Rare insightful posts, discipline is whats needed.
Motivation is not a real thing. You'll never be permanently motivated to do the things you don't wanna do. People that train every day are disciplined, they do it every single day no matter how they feel because that's their duty as men.
If I give up everyone who knows me as the guy who lifts will know me as the guy who quit
I thought I had a heart attack (it was actually a panic attack but it felt real) and it scared me so fucking bad that I immediately started working on getting healthy
Motivation is the beginning, You get inspired by people, their actions and their mindset. As a result you self-define what you are and what you want to become. That is the first step.
Then you need to put in the work. Be persistent and consistent in what you do, and I assure you you will be successful.
nothing, not even discipline, i genuinely enjoy lifting
AI was a mistake. It’s too real.