Life is designed for all levels to fit into their place.  But your will to choose where  you belong is your edge. If you are climbing a staircase, the top step leads you into the room. That does not  override your will to stay fixed on the bottom step or the middle and just hang there if you decide to. All the steps are valid but your will to choose where you remain is your designated power. There are forces that may come questioning your will if you aim to get into the room. If you let it win. You will remain at the mercy of what your decision throws at you.

Your willpower is the invisible force that determines how far you go in life. It is the internal drive that pushes you beyond limitations, helping you rise above circumstances and take control of your own narrative. While talent, intelligence, and resources play a role in success, nothing is as powerful as the sheer determination to choose a path and stick to it. Your will allows you to make decisions that align with your goals, ensuring that you are not merely drifting through life but actively shaping your own journey.

Your experiences in life are largely a reflection of your willpower. When faced with adversity, it is your will that dictates whether you persevere or retreat. Challenges are inevitable, but those with strong willpower view them as stepping stones rather than barriers. This mindset transforms difficulties into learning opportunities, allowing you to grow and evolve. The greater your determination, the richer and more fulfilling your experiences become, as you continuously push past your comfort zone and embrace new possibilities.

The level you reach in life is determined by the choices you make, and your willpower influences those choices. Whether it’s pursuing a career, building relationships, or developing personal growth, your ability to stay committed to your decisions will dictate your success. Those who harness the power of will create their own paths rather than waiting for opportunities to appear. In the end, success is not reserved for a few but for those who have the will to pursue it relentlessly.

You have the power for your lifestyle design. So don’t design it to fit the bottom. You have the will. Use it.