You're going nowhere.

Stop getting distracted, please.

My friend, I want you to picture this:

You're in a dimly lit hallway stretching a couple of miles,

And you see this vibrant door at the very end of it.

It's powerful and radiates with this golden glow, like some Pulp Fiction briefcase sh*t.

But along this hallway is thousands of doors on either side.

These doors aren't like the one that glistens far away.

No, these doors are dark and dull.

But the thing with these doors is that, whilst they may be unenticing, they're all open slightly.

Not wide open, but enough for you to take a look in.

As you're walking down this hallway, you hear the sounds of partying from the door on your right.

You walk a little bit more, and you see flashing lights from video games and movies.

You hear laughs, cries, and fighting from several other doors down the hallway.

One door to the left promises you’ll get rich quick.

The door opposite on the right is your parents telling you to be a lawyer.

Now, what I've just described is an analogy for your goals and the power of tunnel vision.

As you walk along the hallway, as you venture on this path to obtaining your goals, distractions are going to pull you from either side.

But it's your duty to not get caught up in it.

You know they're not as fruitful as the last door, but they offer just enough for you to be complacent or drawn in.

And look, walking for miles to get to that end door is gonna be f*cking exhausting, I get it.

But you must have the willpower not to cave in when something is offering a slither of what that golden door offers.

Walk the path.

Stay on course.

Tunnel vision focus.

If you don’t separate yourself from distractions…

Distractions will separate you from your goals and the life you want.

Talk soon,

Mason