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What if I told you that most of what you’re chasing isn’t actually valuable?
We’ve all been there—chasing something because it seems valuable. That luxury car, that high-status job, that picture-perfect relationship…
We assume that if it’s difficult to attain, it must be worthwhile.
Think about it. Have you ever wanted something so badly, only to finally get it and feel... underwhelmed?
That’s because difficulty and value aren’t the same thing.
The world tricks us into believing that if something is rare, expensive, or out of reach, it must be valuable. But that’s not always the case.
Jesus says to not store up treasures on earth, where everything is destroyed or erodes over time (Matthew 6:19-21).
True treasure can’t be quantified on a spreadsheet.
Not every difficult road leads to treasure. You have to choose your struggles wisely.
The key isn’t just to chase what’s hard—it’s to chase what’s meaningful.
The business that gives you purpose.
The relationship that builds you.
The challenges that make you stronger, not just exhausted…
Want to know if something is truly valuable? Here’s a simple test:
Does it challenge you and bless others?
Does it make you feel alive, not just accomplished?
There’s a difference between climbing a mountain because you love the journey versus doing it just to say you reached the top.
Our social media feeds are filled with people who only “Do it for the gram!” But that’s a hollow way to live.
The most rewarding things in life—growth, love, purpose—are often difficult, but they also nourish you. That’s the difference.
Before you start grinding, ask yourself why.
Are you after this because you truly want it—or because you’ve been told you should want it? Clarity is power.
Measure fulfillment, not just difficulty.
Some challenges drain you. Others fuel you.
Pay attention to what gives you energy and what just exhausts you.
Choose challenges that shape you, not just stress you. Growth happens where discomfort meets purpose. That’s the sweet spot.
Hard things will always exist.
The secret isn’t to do all the hard things but to choose the right hard things.
The ones that sharpen you, not drain you.
The ones that add, not just take.
The ones that, at the end of the day, feel worth it.
So next time you find yourself grinding, choose wisely.
Chase meaning, not just challenge.
Because the real treasures are the ones that fill your heart, not just your trophy shelf.