I want to say that I used to have it by the bucket loads. But now, I wouldn’t say that it’s depleted. But something — perhaps a Sisyphean perspective or knowing — makes me terribly unwilling to tap into it.
Why Self-Discipline Is Overrated: The (Troubling) Theory and Practice of Control from Within
Also, something that Master said in relation to handstands rang true or at least challenges what I thought of self-control. He said that if you needed to stay straight and tight in a handstand, you’re not really in control of it. You should be able to bring yourself back from nearly falling and change shapes in a handstand before you’re in control.
Sunday’s thought was: “No focus, no problem.” Wonder what anyone else has to say about that.