If 2020 was a question, it would be… how the heck do you make the best of a situation when you can’t even understand the situation?
Before Yes Theory, we were just three guys trying to figure out what we wanted to do in life. We didn’t know much, just that we didn’t want to walk predictable paths.
Remember the golden rule: treat others the way you want to be treated? You probably learned it in kindergarten.
Ever struggled to do your laundry, re-register your car, or make time to go to the dentist? It might make you feel like you’re terrible at “adulting,” but it turns out that’s actually more normal than you think and there might be a pretty solid explanation: burnout.
“Hope makes you follow your dreams,” says actress Dina Shihabi, from the Amazon Original Jack Ryan. “I would have nothing in my life if I didn't have hope.”
From climbing up snow-capped mountains in our boxers to running marathons with no training, one of the core pillars of Yes Theory is seeking out the big heart-pumping, mind-bending physical experiences that force us beyond our limits.
Have you ever seen someone staring back in the mirror that you didn’t like?
Things are changing in our little Yes Theory world, as well as the broader world, and we aren’t sure what the future holds.
Feeling stuck can get you down. Here's how Thomas and Ammar break through it.