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You don’t have to believe something can be done to do it.


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Your plan wasn’t wrong. You just didn't stick with it long enough for it to work. Plans fail less often than the people planning to follow them.


My biggest threat is mediocrity.


At what point is the opportunity cost of inaction greater than the cost of failure? Inaction – Accomplish nothing, learn nothing Failure – Maybe accomplish a part of something, learn a lot


Every so often, I hear one note of the melody. That’s how I know I’m heading in the right direction.


While you try to “get your head in the game” someone else is getting ahead in the game.


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If misery loves company, success loves solitude.


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I’m convinced one of the first principles of building wealth is disregarding the opinions of others who don’t have it but tell you you’re doing it wrong.


No matter where you draw the line, there are people with unfalsifiable justification on the other side.


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A willingness to tolerate discomfort is the most meaningful separator.


People would rather live in certain misery than uncertain possibility. There’s no reward for living an unturbulent life.


You have to run a marathon at a sprinters pace not knowing when you’ll reach the finish line, what it looks like, or if it exists at all. Winning isn’t guaranteed. But, you only lose if you stop playing the game.


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Feeling good is not a prerequisite for showing up.


There’s a MASSIVE difference between “broke” and “poor.”


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“You don't become confident by shouting affirmations in the mirror, but by having a stack of undeniable proof that you are who you say you are. Outwork your self-doubt.” — @AlexHormozi


Holding uncertainty in your mind is a skill that can be trained.


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A slow decision is usually worse than the wrong one.


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Stop crying. It’s not happening as fast as you want because you’re not as good as you think you are.


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Everyone likes “just win” energy until it comes time to do what it takes to just win.


The door to overnight success takes ten years to open.


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