The biggest cheat code on the planet is internalizing that nobody cares about your life...People think about you for one second and then think about themselves again. So you might as well do what you want.
Why is your life not what you want it to be?
Too much thinking.
Too much talking.
Too little doing.
That's why.
...but you already know this in your heart, don’t you?
What have they done?
What have they built?
What are their companies?
What are the names of their exact companies?
Do they sell an actual product?
Where can you order their products?
What's it like when you order their product from a customer perspective?
How many actual customers have they actually sold product to over the years?
How long have they been doing what they are doing now?
Do they employ people?
How many?
How long have they been running an organization with teams?
How did they make the money to afford that lifestyle?
How many people have they helped do the thing you are seeking them to help you with?
Are they actually who they say they are?
By simply doing a little vetting and finding the answer to the above questions...
You lower the risk of getting scammed and wasting valuable time and money.
Yes...
It's okay to pay people to learn from them.
This can save you decades when you learn from the right person.
But with the amount of lying and bullshitting going on in the "personal development/entrepreneurship" space online...
You would be wise to ask these questions.
These are all very reasonable questions and anyone who has built anything real will be proud to tell you.
If they haven't actually done what it is you want to do...
Do not pay them money.
You’ll Be Glad You Didn’t Give Up
Let me talk to you for a minute.
There’s a version of you in the future who is grateful for the pain you’re dealing with right now. Not because it felt good—but because you didn’t quit.
See, when you’re in the middle of the process, progress doesn’t announce itself. It doesn’t come with fireworks. Most of the time, progress just feels like endurance. Like waking up tired and still doing what needs to be done. Like believing when there’s no evidence yet.
A lot of people quit right there.
They quit when it gets quiet.
They quit when the results slow down.
They quit when it feels like they’re giving more than they’re getting back.
But if you stay long enough, something starts happening. You start getting stronger. You start thinking differently. You start seeing things clearer. And one day, without even realizing when it happened, you’re no longer the same person who started.
That’s growth.
The truth is, success doesn’t always look like winning in the moment. Sometimes success looks like survival. Sometimes it looks like holding on when everything in you wants to let go.
But one day—you’ll look back. And you’ll realize the struggle didn’t stop you. It shaped you.
And you’ll be so glad you didn’t give up.
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