Kanye West locked himself in his room, making five beats a day for three summers straight.
Sit in your room and create, and eventually you'll be invited into new rooms.
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When God has blessed me enough, when the provision flows in abundance and my coffers are full, I will open a church unlike any other.
I will be the pastor who gives. Every Sunday, I will stand before my congregation not with my hand open to receive, but with my hands full to give.
I will give money to those preparing for interviews. I will buy suits for young people stepping into their first real opportunity. I will fund education for those who have been locked out by circumstance.
Every tithe, every offering, every dollar given will flow back into a pool of blessing for the people who need it most.
My church will not extract from the poor. It will add to them.
It will not take from the struggling. It will strengthen them.
When someone walks through those doors hungry, they will leave fed. When they arrive uncertain, they will leave equipped.
This is a church where the pastor bleeds for the people because the people are the point.
When God has blessed me enough, this church will exist.
And it will be a testimony that the gospel is not a transaction. It is a transformation.
If you don't have a goal so meaningful it makes other people's opinions irrelevant, you will lose control of your life. You will adopt the goals assigned to you by your parents, peers, or society.
Ideas are cheap. Execution is rare.
The gap? Discipline.
Work when it’s boring.
Build when no one’s watching.
That’s how ideas become assets.
Stop waiting for perfect. Start proving it works.
Success is the byproduct, not the target.
Do work you’d choose even if no one paid you, then build the system that makes it pay.
Passion without structure is a hobby.
Passion with discipline becomes income.
Most ideas will fail. Good.
That’s the filter.
Test fast. Kill what doesn’t work. Double down on what does.
One idea isn’t luck, it’s found through volume and discipline.
Stay in the game long enough to meet it.
Plans are tools, not commitments.
When one breaks, build another.
The goal stays fixed.
Adapt fast.
Move smart.
Execution beats stubbornness every time.