At one point, I snapped. I filmed a video of myself saying, “Shut the fuck up!” It was me, talking to myself, telling my mind to stop whining and just get on with it. I knew the gear wasn’t the problem—my attitude was.
I was telling myself to stop whining and complaining about the gear and focus on pushing forward.
It’s funny how much we think gear defines our success. I thought that if I had the latest, best gear, I’d be having an easier time. But that was just an excuse I let myself cling to. The rented, used gear was fine—it was my mindset that needed adjusting. I let the discomfort turn into frustration and then into a full-blown distraction.
That video was a wake-up call. I had to stop letting small things derail me. It wasn’t the gear that would get me to Base Camp—it was my focus.
After that, I focused on one step at a time. The gear stopped being an issue once I stopped giving it power. I knew I had to narrow my focus—get tunnel vision. Dust in my eyes, exhaustion creeping in, but I kept moving. Let Go Boss wasn’t just a mindset—it was survival. Complaining wasn’t getting me anywhere; pushing through was.
The tools you have right now are enough to get moving. Your mind will try to convince you otherwise—that you need better, more expensive, more sophisticated equipment before you can succeed. Don't fall for it.
When you catch yourself making excuses about your tools, tell yourself what I had to learn on Everest: shut up and climb. The summit is reached one step at a time, not by having the fanciest boots.
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