The Harder You Work, The Harder It Is To Surrender
The world will never be fair someone will always have an easier path than you, someone will always have a more difficult path than you regardless of how difficult you think your path is there are lots of people out there who have had that same path and actually won huge with that path. you're just choosing not to if you can't understand that you have to make this decision you are going to be in a deep mess come your 30s and your 40s and your 50s and if you don't believe me go look at the people in the 30s, 40s, and 50s that you know and listen to what they say, and I guarantee you're going to hear a whole bunch of excuses about how the world's unfair, how they got screwed, how their job screwed them or their wife or husband screwed them.
They're going to have this long list of events that happened to them that have created the scenario that they live in now and I don't buy it, it's not true because what really happened was they gave up they decided that instead of investing there time in skills like discipline and grit and fortitude and the ability to overcome and the ability to understand how to get done, they don't do that they just go over here and cry so, your choice is going over here cry or put the work in now. Stand and fight do the extra repetition run the extra mile go the extra round make the right choices give the full measure.
The vast majority of people in life don't stick around they don't think they're making progress it doesn't feel like progress but I'm telling you the number one ability is availability and if you keep swinging away every day you are getting closer it just doesn't feel like it and by the way when you eventually win it's not just you that gets all the victory that gets all the money, lots of people around you as well the harder, you work, the harder, it is to surrender, at the end of the day the person that will surrender is the person that didn't work as hard as the other person.
You both want the exact same thing nobody goes in there to lose you both got family out there, you both got friends out there, you both got people who invested their time and their resources and their wisdom but at the end of the day, the person that will surrender is the person that didn't work as hard as the other person.
It's okay that you feel disoriented, it's okay that it feels blinding and you don't know exactly what direction to go, it's okay that you miss it once in a while, it's okay that you get tired once in a while but as long as you keep after it you keep pounding away that compound effort of your pounding, I promise you there's going to be a payoff for you.
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