We’ve been babied in society. We really have.

Kids are babied nowadays more than ever. The other day I was driving down the street, and I saw a kid on a tricycle with a helmet. A helmet. On a tricycle. There’s no way that tricycle was going to fall over and the kid was going to hit his head on the concrete. But yet the kid had a helmet on.

I think that can really serve as a metaphor for what society is nowadays. Society is all about babying every single step of our lives from the second we’re on that tricycle with a helmet for no good reason, all the way through high school and college, and then even while you’re off on your own.

I think that we’ve got a generation now that is full of people who have been absolutely babied every single step of the way, and that’s why they’re so afraid of conflict. I’m hoping that this blog pisses you off, makes you angry, and makes you realize some things about your own life, because I want to see you angry. I want to see you full of conflict, I want to see you really raging and fuming on the inside right now.

I want to see you sick and tired of the situations you put yourself into, over and over again.

Can you motivate yourself enough to keep yourself moving? Can you motivate yourself to face conflict and face your own fears head-on?
We’ve got boot camps coming up all next year. We’re doing one in each city, and that’s it.

You want conflict and growth? You get your butt to one of these boot camps. To check out next years schedule click here.

And if you can’t afford a boot camp, what are you going to do to change the mindset that you’ve put yourself in right now? How are you going to grow? Who is going to push you? Who is going to push you so far that you can grow through the conflict and start to work on yourself to get this part of your life handled?