The first post

I am not the person I want to be, but I know that I have everything inside of me to become that guy.

This is the essence of primility.

Be humble to admit your shortcomings and to seek answers to them, and be prideful enough to believe that you can find said answers and that you deserve them.

Pride + Humility = your best you (or my best me, in the case of this post.)

That is what this blog will be about.

I will chronicle my own journey from this very moment right here to a time way out there in the future when I am far closer to being “the person I want to be”. I don’t really know yet what that means, and part of the journey will be discovering it.

Because the truth is I’m pretty satisfied with who I am, for the most part. I know that I’m a caring person, I’ve achieved success, I’ve made great friends, I’ve created great memories, I’ve chased dreams, I’ve…, I’ve…, I’ve. I’ve lived a great 29+ years.

But the next 29+ years can be even better. And the few things that leave me feeling dissatisfied can be eradicated or, at worst, significantly improved. And if I didn’t believe that, then what do I really have to look forward to?

I’ve lived well, done right (for the most part), and deserve to maximize by happiness and satisfaction as I move forward. Pride.

To do so – to make changes and live life a little differently so as to achieve different and more satisfying success – I must recognize my shortcomings and the things that dissatisfy me while finding and implementing the best, most proven strategies for changing them. Humility.

Primility.

I’m really looking forward to this journey.

About Jerod Morris

In addition to my blogging here, I am also the founder and Managing Editor of Midwest Sports Fans, as well as the Director of Blogging and Social Media for Orangecast. I interact on Twitter and Facebook often, so contact me on either site: @JerodMorris | Jerod Morris FB.