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13.RSD: The Truth About Success 2 -- Execution, Learning From Failure, Not Being A Lazy Slug Video Notes Recap and Brainstorm
1.What are the areas you need to develop in your life? 2.What are the menial daily tasks that need to get done? 3.How can I study success and failure? 4.Reflect on both the most successful people you know, and the failures. 5.What causes failure? 6.Who are the people you are surrounding yourself with the most? What effect are they having on you? Your thoughts? Your emotions, moods, and actions? 7.How can I place myself around the right people? 8.How can I surround myself with successful people? 9.What can I do to ensure that I read more? 10.Create a vision for yourself. What is my vision? 11.How can I stay humble? Reflect on each day as objectively as possible and come up with ways to improve your results. 12.Be on the look out for what could go wrong, and do what can be done to prevent it. What are the things that have gone wrong before? 13.What could I have done to prevent them from going wrong? 14.What are the things that may go wrong? 15.What can I do to prevent them from going wrong? 16.What do I want from my life? 17.How can I focus on what I want rather than what I don’t want? 18.What focussed set of behaviors do I need to adopt in order to achieve success? 19.Examine each day. Look at what got you results and what didn’t. Why? How well did you stick to the processes that get results? 20.What worked? What didn’t work? 21.What lessons can I take away? 22.Where in life have I cheated or misrepresented myself? What were the results? 23.Laziness is a handicap. Where in life am I lazy? Where have I been lazy? What were the results? 24.What improvements can I make to my exercise and fitness routine? 25.What improvements do I need to make to my diet? 26.How can I work more strategically? In work, career, school, volunteering, social life, hobbies? 27.How have I and how do I rationalize my laziness? Replace those rationalizations with new ways of thinking. 28.How have I lied to myself and rationalized my actions? 29.How has my laziness contributed to problems and poor mental health in my life? 30.What have I learned from the bad things that ave happened to me in my life? 31.What can I learn from the bad things that have happened to me in my life? 32.What can I learn from them on a daily basis? 33.Where am I being a victim in my life? 34.How can I stop doing this? 35.How can I prevent doing this? 36.How can I avoid doing this? 37.What are the negative aspects of my life? 38.What can I do to work my way out of them? 39.Make a list of a focused set of behaviors.
LESSONS:
Drink green vegetable juice every day. Eat a healthy diet. Laziness is a handicap. Laziness ruins peoples lives. Laziness makes people go crazy. Time flies right by. Be humble. Earn and re-earn success every day. If you don’t challenge yourself mentally, you will become stupid. If you’re a fuck up/ failure, the claw your way out. Be fully committed to death to getting out. Suck it up when bad things happen. Use anything bad that happens to learn. Have a higher purpose. Spending time in victim mentality is a total waste of time and life. Accept the negative aspects of your life and work your way out.
BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS:
Younger You by Eric Braverman Eckhart Tolle Books Nelson Mandela Autobiography
Video link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRVNQonYdNU
12. Blog 5: RSD: The Truth About Success - Why You Should Rather Die Than Miss A Day In The Gym Recap and Brainstorm
1.Taking the “I would rather die than...” attitude, what would I rather die than not do? Make a list of things that must get done. 2.What rationalizations have I / do I use to get out of doing these tasks? What excuses do I make? 3.How can I address these obstacles in order to get things done? 4.It takes about 30 days to set a new habit. What 30 day challenges do I want to set for myself in order to set new habits? Keep a record of your progress during the challenge. 5.What gifts, talents, aptitudes do I have? How do I want to cultivate them, if so? 6.What are the menial daily tasks that must get done? 7.What are my higher, middle, lower level desires? 8.Come up with ways to align all 3 level with your goal. Line up your various desires with your goal. 9.What principles do I want to govern my actions? 10.Create a list of actions to take toward my goals. 11.In what areas of my life was I / am I delusional? What things was a delusional about? 12.Where am I approval seeking? 13.What characteristics do I want to embody as a person? 14.What are my motivations in life? Go deep. 15.How have I been playing not to lose? How can I play to win? 16.Where have I lacked preparation in life? 17.What things do I need to prepare for? 18.What do I need to get done today? This week? This month? This year? 19.What are the things in life I need to say no to? 20.Where have I said yes before when I should not have? 21.What are the things I need to execute on in order to succeed? 22.What are the individual little tasks in each goal that I need to execute on in order to accomplish that goal? 23.What are my natural talents? How do I cultivate them? 24.Where in my life have I not taken personal responsibility? How has this affected me? 25.Where do I need to take greater responsibility?
LESSONS:
Mindset: There is no other choice but to get this done. Stick to important decisions. Everything is practice for the big show. Consistency. Get things done. Cultivate work ethic. Execute. Love the process. Align yourself with your goals. Action with a foundation in principles. Context for where the action is taking you. Lose the need to seek approval. Find your own motivations. No one gives a fuck about you. There is no sympathy. Play to win. Don’t play not to lose. Have positive intentions. Learn when to say no. Self-control. Personal responsibility. Discipline.
Link to video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGjPLeMEZLE
8. RSD: The Truth About Success 4 - Carving Out Time & Aggressively Correcting The Course Of Your Life Video Notes
If your life is at the point where doing things proactively to try to get ahead is very, very difficult, here’s what you have to do:
First thing to recognize: The rich get richer, the poor get poorer.
Most people lost their dreams. They got a shitty job they don’t like. They go home and watch TV. On the weekend they drink. That’s most people’s lives. You’re not going to talk your friends out of that.
The destiny of 95% of people’s lives is garbage.
At a certain point you have to look at your life and ask yourself: Do I accept this, or do I not accept it? You have to make a decision.
If your life is shit, examine yourself.
Look at your life and ask yourself: What direction is my life going in? If I look at what I’m doing now, what direction is this going to lead me in? There’s no future where it’s getting easier.
Generally speaking, you’re either going a little bit up, you’re going fast up, you’re going a little bit down, or you’re going fast down. Most people are going slightly down.
There isn’t going to be some big opportunity that’s just going to come into your life that’s going to make it better.
How Tyler got ahead in life: He basically killed himself. Working 18 hour days. High level of personal sacrifice.
Burning the boats.
Once he burned the boats, he basically killed himself to succeed. Have an extreme sense of urgency. A gun is pointing at your head all the time. You either do this or you’re fucked.
It’s not just taking the leap and burning the boats. You also have to execute.
When you say you don’t have time, what you’re really saying is “I don’t have time for that.”
The volume of time wasted by most people is out of control.
This is because human beings are the most rationalizing creature ever invented.
Here is what you need to do if you want to get ahead: Completely cut out everything that doesn’t support you.
Every type of food that doesn’t support you: don’t eat it. Every type of influence that doesn’t support you, ex. TV: don’t look at it. TV, gossip, time wasting is the consolation prize for being a failure.
Then, *Limit your emotions down to only the ones that help you.
If you have an emotion that doesn’t help you, get rid of it right away.
Start doing this as soon as possible.
Once you start to hit around 35, your energy levels start to slowly dip.
When you’re in your 20s, you’re really dumb. The point for the next 10 years is to see all the horrible results of all your dumb thoughts and sort out only the good ones. Then get rid of the dumb ones, and keep all the smart ones.
The dumbest thing you can ever do is think that you’re in independent island. We are human. We are social. We feed off of our social group.
You have to surround yourself with the following:
Mentors Peers on your level who keep you in check People who you are mentoring which bring the youthful energy to help you
How do you get a mentor? Default human mentality: what can I take? Never works.
Spend the next week eavesdropping on people’s conversations. You will notice: Most people in conversations are doing two things: They’re waiting for their chance to give their opinion and talk. While they’re listening to the other person, they’re thinking how does this relate to me, effect me, what does it mean about my life?
How do you get the best mentors: -pay and take their programs For ongoing mentoring: -Smile and laugh the whole time -Never be negative -Never, ever complain
How you do that: Organize you life in a way that makes you feel good. -Meditation: generates positive emotions out of nothing. -Build up a great social circle.
If you have nothing at all, what is the one thing you can generate with not time, no money, no commodities? A SMILE
Most energy in the world is negative. Most energy in the world is people beaten down by life. Having vibrant, youthful energy around is very appreciated.
To get out of the rut you’re in you have to be willing to:
-manage your emotions -manage you time very effectively -view your time as the most precious resource you have ever seen -constantly be managing your time -constantly be evaluating your behavior -each day set out what you’re going to accomplish that day -carve our a couple hours at the end of each day to have an awesome time
Ask yourself: what are all the events that lead up to this success? Ask yourself: what are all the events that lead up to this failure?
Success and failure does not happen in the moment. Everything is bleeding into everything else. The bad decisions you make today can have a ripple effect that can last for weeks and months.
You should be: -eating healthy -lifting weights -building a great social circle -having hobbies and interests
Manage your time more effectively:
-listen to audiobooks -make sure to get lean before you hit your late 20s -any spare time you have, listen to valuable content -read autobiographies for inspiration. You should know their stories so that you know you can overcome what you need to overcome because they were able to overcome what they overcame. -read books on how to do things -read self-development books -always be taking in good information -have good information on your ipod, phone, etc. -cut out all the bullshit -on your drive home quickly go get a workout in -eat healthy food -put herbs and spices on all your food -do meditation before you go out -darken your room so you can get a good quality of sleep -be very careful with how you manage your energy levels
Your Time: Be very careful of how you manage your time. Manage your time extremely effectively. Be very aware of your time. Take your time very seriously. Be afraid of violating your time.
Success is going to come from people that work very hard, and are able to figure out where their unfair advantages are.
You can’t be whatever you want. Ex. Tyler doesn’t get to be an NBA player.
Implement thing fast. Have the balls to seize an opportunity when you see it. Good work ethic.
You don’t get to be everything. You can be really awesome at one or two things. You can be pretty good at a bunch of other things. You can suck at everything else.
Life: is tough as shit, very difficult, incredibly unfair, but there is more opportunity now than ever before.
Do as best you can to surround yourself with great influences. Don’t waste your time. Don’t waste your time on petty emotions. No self defeating shit. Weight lifting + Image + Nutrition Build large social circles where you are popular within the social circle. Make yourself into a very happy person who other people like.
After a while in life you have to self manufacture and self generate your own motivation and passion.
Human beings have status anxiety because going from environment to environment changes their status. It’s key to learn how to create your own status in changing environments.
Review:
Life: tough as shit, unfair. Some people get it easy, some don’t. Requires incredible time management and focus. Go for it. Try a lot of different things. Fill your mind up with great information. Put yourself around great people. Value your time as the most important asset you have. Constantly be learning and growing. Do things that are fun. Continually examine your life. Look at the direction it’s leading you in. Try tons of new things because it will allow you to see what you might be good at. Find new ways to manufacture passion in what you do.
Main payoffs:
-When life is good, everything is better. -People treat you better. -Your body works better. -You’re happier. -You’re smarter. -You’re more creative. -You’re much happier about the person you have become. -The pride you get out of making something with your life. -The difference you make by become a person other people admire and want to step up to.
Short term temporal happiness (doing drugs, drinking, sex, etc) is fleeting and unstable. When you’re happy with the person you become, that is always the payoff.
In good times and in bad there is always a context to what you are experiencing if you’re on your path.
Realistically assess life and be in non resistance. Take the approach of I can do it.
Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDOiyKL3qG0
6. RSD: The Truth About Success 2 -- Execution, Learning From Failure, Not Being A Lazy Slug Video Notes
There are many areas you will need to develop in your life.
Menial, repetitive, daily tasks that improve you 0.0001% per day, and that add up over time.
For every public victory you have, you have a private victory.
What causes failure?
Study failure.
Study success: surround yourself with successful people.
Who you surround yourself with, makes you who you are.
Have a team who you can mastermind with and focus with. Strategically place yourself around the right people.
Surround yourself with people doing what it is you want to be doing.
Do whatever it takes to get around the right kinds of people.
Do whatever it takes to model success, and to learn from success.
Read a lot of books.
It is insane that people do not read.
Millions of dollars of wisdom is contained in books.
People who have been through a life time of struggle and lessons, offer the very best pearls of what they have learned, and will sit down for one to two years with other writers to help them to write a book so that in a week you can learn what they learned.
When someone is writing something, they are coming to you from a place of high consciousness and offering to you their best.
Always have a larger vision for yourself.
Learn from watching failure.
Jim Collins (business writer) Good to Great Built to Last Great by Choice
Businesses that succeed have a rational paranoia about failure.
Success is challenging to get, and fleeting once you have attained it.
NEVER take success for granted.
Mediocrity is the norm.
Success is earned, and re-earned.
The world is a dynamic place. The world is changing. If you’re not changing along with it, you’re probably being left behind.
Be humble. Hustle. WORK.
Have a blue collar work eithic straight to the bone. Drop the sense of entitlement. Entitlement comes from doing the work and earning it.
Be humble. Go out and execute.
People who don’t want to work and contribute value are disgusting.
Giving into the biological inclination to minimize time and effort is disgusting.
Big signs of failure: people who did not have a rational paranoia about failure, and people who believe everything will be ok.
On one level, you want to have faith and you want to believe that everything happens for a reason, and that everything will turn out ok. On another level you need to have a paranoia of failure.
Anyone who has ever undertaken a big goal, requires a concerted effort and focus to make a little bit of progress everyday, had to have a lot of faith. You have to have faith that the things that seems bad are happening for a reason and that everything is going to turn out ok.
Have a lot of faith that everything is working out for the best, and that the obstacles along the way are there to teach you something.
Have faith that as long as you stick to the process and you really trust the process, everything will turn out for the best.
When your brain encounters frustrations and veers off track, keep bring it back to a place of faith, that the universe works in certain ways, there’s certain laws of cause and effect and that if your roll with that, it’s going to take you to a good place. If you hold that belief, it’s amazing what can happen.
However, the belief that everything will work out can be taken too far at times as well.
The belief has to be combined with taking action and a rational paranoia of failure.
You will fail if you do not take action.
Failure is the default, if you don’t have a little rational paranoia.
Failure is the default!!!
Most of your friends are probably failures, who have bullshit little lives that they rationalize.
Success is about focusing on what you want, not on what you don’t want.
Success is about punching through the wall, not at the wall.
People who are failures, perpetually focus on what they don’t want.
Success is a narrow road. Walk the line of success with a more focused set of behaviors, and constantly be course correcting.
Learn from where you messed up. Take the lesson, and course correct, over and over.
Every game the Lakers lost, they would always talk about the little lessons they got from the loss, and how they had the ultimate vision of the championship. Apply this to life.
Examine each day. Look at the processes that got results. Look at what didn’t go so well. Be introspective.
Consider how well you stuck to the processes each day that you know garner results.
Never beat yourself up for the results, but beat yourself up for the failure to: learn the processes, refine the processes, and stick to the processes that you know produce results.
Hone in what works and what doesn’t.
Look at your failures. Take the lesson. Internalize it. Carry it out with you the following day.
Drink green vegetable juice every day.
Book: The Ultramind Solution by Mark Hyman
When you eliminate processed foods from your diet, and take in a lot of greens, take omega 3’s, and eat lean and clean protein, your thinking is much clearer.
When your mind is even keeled and focused, you’re grounded and functioning much better.
Getting free dinners from guys is one of the dumbest things girls can do.
Why?
Nothing good in life ever comes from cheating or misrepresenting yourself.
*It stops the process of becoming a mature adult. If you actually became a mature adult, the rewards are so much more profound.
Most people are severely handicapped by laziness and wanting free handouts.
Work hard and get what you deserve from doing the work.
Because many women get accustomed to taking the freebies and handouts that are offered to them, they become accustomed to not doing the work required to earn their own things in life, and consequently lose the ability over time to focus their minds in ways required of them to get anything done in life.
They take the freebies from the stable guys, and sleep with the fun guys aka douches. Then they hit their 30s, thinking they’ll be in their 20s forever. The fun guys don’t want them as much any more, so they go for young guys in their early 20s, who only want them because their easy. They keeps getting passed around, but eventually goes to marry the stable guy, with whom they’re bored and dream of still being with the fun guy.
Your 20s fly right by.
The right way to take years off your appearance: diet and exercise.
Book: Younger You by Eric Braverman.
Basic premise: internal plastic surgery.
Laziness ruins peoples lives.
Human beings within them have the desire to minimize time and energy spent, and to maximize the value they get in return.
Once you do start working hard regularly, and you find the joy in what you’re doing, you realize that it’s not that hard to do. It’s actually pretty easy.
The hardest part in beating laziness is the initial shift in gears. Once you get over the initial bump in the road of getting started, and get your routine down, it’s not that hard. It’s the initial shell-shock of not being used to the change.
Laziness ruins people’s lives. Once the laziness kicks in, people will do whatever it takes and tell whatever lies to themselves they need in order to remain lazy.
The right way to get ahead is work smart and strategically, and work very hard.
The price of laziness and the reason they don’t get ahead is because they have to lie to themselves to preserve their behavior.
*Laziness is fundamentally an addiction. It is an addiction to a chilled out state of being, where you don’t have to think too hard.
*Reticular Activation System and our ability to rationalize behavior is so pervasive and so powerful, that the brain will rationalize almost anything that it thinks is in its best interest.
*If a person gets to the point where they have become addicted to laziness, what typically is going to happen is their RAS is going to activate in such a way where they’re going to justify the laziness.
*What is really scary about this is that people rationalize laziness with a set of lies to themselves, but then what happens is in order to build on a foundation based on lies, they tell more and more lies, and it becomes a web.
Once a person has gotten addicted to the emotion of laziness, the emotion has entered into their body and it wants to self-perpetuate.
Emotions are addictive. For example: a pain body.
Once a person gets into the emotion of laziness and they desperately want to sustain it, they will typically not come out if it, and they actually become lost.
They fall too far off the path as a result of too much rationalization and too much lying to themselves about what they’re doing and why they’re doing what they’re doing.
The only way that they can come back is if they’re forced out of it. When it is too painful to preserve the laziness and the lies, that they have to come out of it.
The scariest thing about being lazy, is that it literally makes people go crazy.
Hard work brings you back to reality again and again.
When you take on projects, you are confronted with reality, because in order to make them happen and in order to succeed, you have to operate from the most objective place possible.
When you take action, you’re forced to see how reality is.
A lazy person has the ability of creating lies upon lies in their head, and they lose their way.
A person who is not lazy is continually being brought back to reality again and again. By continually being brought back to reality again and again, they’re more clear thinking. They're humbled by reality.
People that get success fast are typically very arrogant about it and they think they can repeat that success again and again.
People who gain success slowly are very confident in their ability to gain success again and again.
People who are very successful and had to work very hard to be, have a humble appreciation of the challenge of getting success.
Successful people are typically a combination of really confident and really humble. They understand that success is hard, and fleeting once you have achieved it. They understand the success needs to be earned and re-earned everyday.
By walking the journey, you keep falling off and coming back. Having purpose brings you back to reality.
Diamonds are hard because they’ve had pressure put on them.
By breaking yourself down, and putting yourself into more difficult situations, you can make progress.
You can accomplish almost anything with long term progress and patience.
Some people are soft. Their emotions and thoughts are all over the place, and they are easily manipulated and swayed. This is not necessarily a genetic problem in their brain, but rather they’ve just been lazy for a long time, not challenged themselves, and not consumed good information.
To go from being soft to being hard: -Find something you like in life to step up in. -Keep learning from your mistakes. -Take in good information. -Be around good influences. -Be an avid reader. -When you run into problems and challenges, look for solutions. -Saturate yourself with good information. -Re-addict yourself to uplifting types of information, that is coming from a higher place of mental focus. -Learn from writers, the greats in various fields, and people who are inspired and motivated.
If you don’t push yourself mentally, and read, and challenge yourself, and fill your mind with good information, you will turn stupid.
Once you have gone off the edge and become addicted to laziness, you’re gone.
People who have gone too far off the path have essentially lost their brain’s ability to work.
Downward spirals are a self-perpetuating cycle of patheticness.
In upward spirals you live your life in such a way to support you in your purpose.
Book: Nelson Mandela’s autobiography.
Read good books. When you read good books you: evolve, become calm, get knowledge and perspective on the world, see how great successful people handle different scenarios.
Reading helps you better to see the bigger picture in life, and develop a better vision.
As you evolve and become a better person, you are also able to befriend better people.
Once you start to attract better people into your life, your standards evolve and become higher as well.
Success is a self-sustaining thing. Failure is a self-sustaining thing.
Advice for a fuck-up/ loser/ failure: Claw your way out.
A person who’s a failure, to get out of that pattern is going to have to be fully committed to the death. Moving forward one little increment at a time. The people who do this become successful.
When bad things happen along the way on your personal development journey, suck it up. Those things are putting the evolutionary pressure on you needed for you to evolve.
A person who is on their purpose and on their path in life interprets bad things happening to them as happening for a reason, and uses these experiences for learning and growth, and to help him along the path.
Any bad thing that ever happens to you, use it to learn.
People who do not have a larger purpose in life interpret bad things and painful situations happening to them from a victim mindset.
Every second you spend in victim mentality, is a wasted moment of your life.
Sometimes life and situations aren’t fair, but if you keep working hard things will get better.
Life inherently has some level of pain in it.
Accept that the negative aspects of your life are what they are, and work your way out.
Full self-responsibility.
The real happiness in life is who you become as a person. It’s the values you embody and the pride that comes from that, and your rational ability to think and experience a clear state of mind. And to experience real happiness, not the delusional happiness of sustaining an addiction.
Step up in life!!!
Success is a light at the end of a tunnel, and to be successful you have to walk a narrow road and have a more focused set of behaviors than most people.
Video link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRVNQonYdNU
5. RSD: The Truth About Success - Why You Should Rather Die Than Miss A Day In The Gym Video Notes
How do you have motivation to be consistent at the gym?
Mind set: I would rather die than miss a day at the gym. No other possibility. 0% chance of anything else happening.
Why it is important to be consistent at the gym: If I miss one day I will miss every day.
There is never a convenient time to go to the gym, therefore if you don’t have the mind state that there is no other choice but to go, you’re going to miss one day, and whatever set of rationalizations you had about the circumstances you had that day that stopped you from going, are going to be there every single day.
Once you have made the decision to go the gym, you have to stick to that decision. Why? If you fail at this decision, you will fail at your larger scale goals.
*Everything is practice for the big show.
No one is cut from a different cloth. What one man can do, every man can do.
What’s the difference between the one who does it and the one who does not:
*Consistency is the difference.
Cultivating the motivation to stick to the menial, mundane daily tasks.
*Once you make the choice that something is in your best interest to do, you have to do it!!!
Work ethic is cultivated over time.
You are your own worst enemy because your brain tricks you with rationalizations, and you can stop at any time.
It takes about 30 days to get a new habit going. After about 30 days, the brain rewires itself to accept the new habit.
When thinking about not doing something, realize that if you fail to execute on the task you’ve set out for yourself, you’re failing to instill the habits required to reach your long term goals.
Talent is over rated.
If you have a talent or a gift and you want to do respect to that gift by cultivating it, then you must make a decision to cultivate it. You make the decision to do what you have to do to develop that gift. The little menial tasks that add up, required to cultivate your gift, must get done.
When your brain tells you that you’ve got a great reason today not to do it, and you want to listen to your brain, know that:
-Your brain doesn’t want you to be a big success. Your brain just wants to keep you alive.
-Your brain is going to lie to you and trick you, until you can get it on your team. You’ve got to be consistent.
You’ve got to cultivate a love for the process. And make a decision to love the process.
Self-punish when failing to execute.
*You have to align every part of yourself toward your goal.
Human beings have multiple personalities:
Higher desires: wants life to offer value to the world, wants to contribute, wants to be a better person, wants to embody something that has meaning.
Middle desires: wants security for self and family.
Lower desires: wants to have fun, petty desires.
We all fluctuate between these different personality styles. It is important to acknowledge that we have these different levels, so we can figure out how to make all of them work to our advantage and toward our goals.
We should be lining up all our various desires toward our goal.
Action with a foundation in principles, and a context for where that action is taking you.
When people are not taking action, their way of navigating reality becomes too stuck in their head. They become stuck on how things should be, rather than how they are.
In taking action, you keep getting hammered and running into walls. In order to pass that wall, you will have to get more grounded in reality and understand that wall. To do that, you’re going to have to shift your paradigm before continuing. By doing this, you are pealing back the layers of delusion, and getting closer and closer to an accurate sense of reality.
Going through pain strips away lower level and petty ways of thinking.
Lose the need to seek approval.
Be inspired by the person you can become and the characteristics you can embody, rather than the things you can acquire.
Motivation is an art. Find your own motivations.
To get the motivation you need to get what you want out of life, you need to go deep.
No one wants you to succeed. No one gives a fuck. There is no sympathy for you. You’re the only one who can make your dreams happen.
Burning the boats. Playing to win. Not playing to not lose.
Have positive intentions in what you do.
Success is a combination of preparation and luck.
When you’re an inspired person, people want to help you.
Success is a quiet daily set of tasks, done over and over.
Focus on one or a couple of things at once, get them done, and then move onto the next.
Focus on the thing that you’re doing.
No one is going to put you on. You have to do it yourself.
There is only so much the human mind can focus on at one time.
A lot of success is learning to decline things. Saying no.
Talent is over rated. It’s the execution that matters.
It is helpful to figure out what your most natural talents are and cultivate those, but you have to be an executer.
Tyler’s philosophy: based on an internal locus of self-control and personal responsibility, and doing whatever is necessary to find the discipline to get things done every day.
Link to video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGjPLeMEZLE
THE ANTHEM OF MY FIRST CALL-TO-ACTION-MORNING IN SWEDEN.
Time to get shit done. created by the wise man Dwayne Hopkins.
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