You Have A Life To Win

Saul Braddock X
3 min readMar 30, 2021

As complex as our world may appear to be, with infinite amounts of information being presented to us daily through the different platforms of media that we all enjoy to watch, listen and learn from.

I can’t help but emphasise how important it is to remember the simple act of ‘setting up goals’ and accomplishing them in your lifetime.

Why do I feel that having goals must be emphasised?

Because from what I have observed from the many passing faces of our journeys. I’ve noticed those that have aims, have a sense of direction.

They seem to have a greater grip on their purpose in life and better control over their sense of self. Which ultimately, serves them to be acknowledged as more valuable to society, through their attitude towards achieving. I’m emphasising this because I truly believe that every human has A LIFE TO WIN.

What do I mean by that? Well, I mean to say that every human is capable of creating goals (no matter how big or small) that could potentially serve them to find that sense of fulfilment that comes from accomplishments.

Why is it so fulfilling to achieve something for yourself? Because it’s not just you feeling that sense of accomplishment. Your healthy attitude towards checking off goals also acts as a source of inspiration for your environment (particularly the younglings watching) Even if they don’t say it.

Life is always about the lives that are around you. Serving them to be more motivated to positively challenge themselves.

Your attitude towards achieving whatever you may in your lifetime, is ultimately made for this generation and the younger generations to take as an example of what we’re possibly meant to do with our abilities and time.

Time does not last forever and that shouldn’t scare any of us. As a matter of a fact, that should excite us to use every second of it to inspire the next line of individuals passing through this existence, to embrace their actions to the fullest and serve the next and the next and the next.

This is how we (as a human race) have grown to such material resourcefulness in the new world. By having a great attitude towards our own present pursuits, keeping in mind that there is someone that will either take over our roles or innovate into new ones.

Every generation may have trends and ways of thinking about things that change from the previous generations, however the moral ethics that keep us growing to the point of resourcefulness must stay the course. Prioritising the commonalities, not the differences.

The ethics of labouring for what we love, encouraging the next generations in their curiosities and natural skills to be self-confident. The common constructive mental attitude of leaders that serve followers to understand how to be their best selves. The ethics of finding the best you to present to the world, by first questioning who you are and finding the answers to that question along the way. At no matter what age that may be.

Most importantly, upholding the honour of always aiming to win in something, whether it is personal or public.

And learning how to handle losing as well…

You see, it’s evident that life seems to be an uphill battle for a lot of people. The strive to thrive is the story that we all can share with each other and eventually be grateful for.

Sometimes we fall down the hill and yes, everyone sees that.

But it is in those moments of getting up from temporary defeats and imperfections that your attitude towards winning becomes a SOURCE OF INSPIRATION for those watching you.

That’s why you have a life to win. Because who you’re becoming in the process of your wins and losses speaks truth to the generations watching you.

Creating winners, one life story at a time.

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Saul Braddock X
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Music artist, writer, wrestler, bodybuilder, actor, illustrator, painter, entrepreneur from Melbourne, Australia. Husband & proud father of 4.