The Truth About Success
What you’re being led to believe about success is a lie.
You are not entitled to success.
You don’t deserve success just because you’re a hard worker and you have big goals.
You have to earn success.
Really earn it.
It’s going to take much longer than you’re being led to believe it’s going to take.
It’s going to take far more work than you’re being led to believe it’s going to take.
And not everyone has what it takes.
And here’s why.
It’s a competition.
A competition with no end and no breaks.
A competition where rewards are delayed and endurance is essential.
It’s not just “you v you”.
It’s you v everyone else.
And there are no participation medals or middle-of-the-pack awards.
So you work hard? That’s great. All successful people work hard.
So you’ve got big goals? Fantastic. All successful people have big goals.
So you think you’re pretty smart? Amazing. All successful people are pretty smart.
So how are you going to compete?
What’s the secret? What’s the key?
You simply have to do more, and do it for longer, than your competition, at every step along the way.
Not be “willing” to do more and do it for longer.
Actually do more, and do it for longer.
You have to get up earlier.
Work harder.
Work smarter.
Learn faster.
Take more risks.
Fail more often.
Cultivate more courage.
Be more disciplined.
And do it all consistently not for weeks, not for months, not even for years, but for decades.
Success doesn’t care about how tired you are.
Success doesn’t care about your feelings.
Success doesn’t give a fuck about what you’ve visualized or manifested. Or what you think you deserve.
It’s not for everyone. It never has been. It never will be.
Regardless of what you may have been led to believe.
This is what the path looks like.
This is what it takes.
Still interested?
See you in the arena.
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