Most people talk about discipline. They say “Tomorrow I’ll start.” Tomorrow never comes. They fail because they have no why - no reason strong enough to carry them when comfort returns. Motivation fades. Purpose doesn’t. You don’t need inspiration; you need clarity. Why do you want to change? Why do you train, control your diet, build your life with intent? Is it for yourself, your family, a woman, a legacy, a brotherhood? Whatever it is, it must burn deep enough to silence hesitation. Write it down. Define it in one line. That reason becomes your weapon. Discipline is simply how you wield it. Without purpose, effort scatters. With purpose, every action cuts. Once you have all this set up, you can start working on you discipline. Discipline is only the tool to achieve your goals, and like all tools it needs sharpening and a lot of work to become a true weapon. Now, go find your find. Then act on it