You ever have this question come across your mind – “Why should I keep on living? It’s the same thing everyday and there is nothing to look forward to.”
Well, I am fully aware the reason to live is personal for each of us.
For me, the reason to live is “the game of achieving greatness and providing a significant life for my family”. That is what is keeping me alive.
You see, I have achieved a lot from being the first in my family to graduate college, get a corporate job at a big company in America, play professional Basketball, play for my Nepalese National Basketball Team. The biggest achievements for me, however, has been finding a loving wife and having a beautiful, loving, caring son.
Now at 36, I thought the best was behind me.
I recently asked myself while on vacation here in Nepal, “Is this all there is? What is the point of living if the best part of my life is behind me?”
I deeply contemplated this question for weeks.
And while on the long car ride to my homeland, Junbesi, Solukhumbu, it hit me: family has always been one of the most important parts of my life. Also, I have not become one of the best in the world at something and also have not yet provided a significant life for my immediate and extended family.
Therefore, this existential crisis of mine was solved by a new excitement, energy and white hot fire to win the ultimate game of achieving my own greatness and giving the majority of what I earn and achieve to my immediate family, extended family, friends and less privileged.
I am fully aware that it is not necessary to do this, however, my son and this deep desire to achieve and give back is what is keeping me alive.
Nothing else.
I love games, winning and my family.
By combining all three I have unlocked a new sense of fun, excitement, wonderment and zest for life inside me.
Along the way I have been tested and continue to get tested by others.
But as long as I keep this sentiment of giving back to family, achieving my own greatness and having fun playing the game, I will continue to jump out of bed, love life and strive, every day, to be my best self.
After all, that is all I can do.
That is all we can do.
So in that vein, let us all go out and be our best selves.