
You have the burden to be better. The burden of being better than who I am today lies with me, regardless of the external pressures. Why can I not just be that inner voice speaks out? Of course, there is pleasure in the calm and the still familiarity of the known. When I know what I am good at, I have the choice. What do I do now, stay good, or chip away to make the good better. This pleasant burden is mine alone, like a cycle Where I am both the engine and the driver.