Creation is one of the most beautiful things about life.
Turning nothing into something is one of the most rewarding experiences we can have as humans.
From the cell phones our entire lives revolve around, to the shelter above our heads, to the most beautiful thing in life itself, all of these things are products of creation.
This means that an idea was formed and someone had to join forces with someone else or a group of others to make that idea a reality.
For men, our desire to create is nothing more than a biological proclivity to compete.
The entire world around us was built off of the backs of men from our primitive desire to compete with other men.
Let's say an architect creates a plan to build the most grandiose of all houses for someone to live in - you can almost guarantee another man will look at that and think he can build one better and pursue it.
This constant pursuit of creation is something that lives inside of us and can be harnessed for a greater source of power.
This does not go without mentioning that a man's biologic desire to compete goes even deeper than that - it even goes as far as our desire to compete for women.
As men, we inherently know that when it comes to choosing a woman as a life partner, we are competing against other men for her attention and desire.
This desire is strongly rooted in our proclivity to create life.
In other words, we are competing against other men for the best suitable candidate to create life with.
The woman we choose as the mother of our children is how men ultimately feel the most respected - when our woman makes us look and feel good, we gain respect by others.
This is much deeper than a woman's physical appearance - it has everything to do with her level of companionship and her natural proclivity to raise children.
If we know that the woman we are interested in is naturally suitable to help raise a family, our desire to have her becomes even greater.
We know that other men are going to try and talk to her for the same reason we are and this is why the world of men revolves around competition.
In order for men to feel strong and powerful, we must be able to create.
Turning our thoughts and ideas into something tangible and real is what gives us reward and boosts our confidence.
The path of creation is hard and often results in many failed attempts in pursuit of something greater.
With that being said, it is better to fail than to not try and create anything at all.
We all have the ability to create the lives that we want for ourselves and those that rely on us.
It is a matter of harnessing our competitive nature to fuel us down the path of achieving something greater.