@the_zb_ In Max’s first championship, it was proven that your comment isn’t correct — teamwork outweighed having the best car (Mercedes) that year. It rarely happens, but it has happened.
One of the DUMBEST shit ever said has to be,
“do what you love, And you’ll never work a day in your life.”
Absolute NONSENSE.
Do what you love,
And you’ll end up HATING it when it doesn’t pay the bills.
You love painting? great.
Try loving it when you’re struggling to sell a canvas for $20 just to afford instant noodles.
Listen Work is Work.
Even if you love it,
It’s still going to grind you down sometimes.
You can NOT avoid it.
Most people don’t even know what they “love.”
They’re out here trying to “find their passion”
Instead of realising that passion grows from getting GOOD at something.
This “do what you love” advice sets people up for failure.
It ignores that the world rewards VALUE, not vibes.
Don’t fall for this fairy tale that loving something makes the grind disappear.
The real truth is,
Do what creates leverage,
And you’ll never be a victim to bad advice again.
@Codie_Sanchez It’s easy to blame others for something that is more about core values than about restricting or penalizing those who provide it. Let’s focus on working at a family level rather than directing our efforts toward restriction. Without demand, there is no supply—a basic law of biz.
10 Rules of IKIGAI (生き甲斐):
1 show gratitude
2 get in shape
3 don’t fill your stomach
4 stay active, do not retire
5 take it slow
6 surround yourself with good friends
7 reconnect with nature
8 smile more (laugh loudly)
9 live in the moment
10 follow your ikigai (purpose)
Once the storm is over, you won’t remember how you made it through, how you managed to survive.
You won’t even be sure, whether the storm is really over. But one thing is certain.
When you come out of the storm, you won’t be the same person who walked in.
—Haruki Murakami