People don’t want to see how sausages are made.
But the winner did it.
Every day, I get at least one email or social media invitation that says success is close if I only register for a few dubious “business opportunities”. I was impressed, and not in a good way, with how many people were so quickly tempted by nonsense like that. What’s worse, they eventually became a long -standing follower of a stupid philosophy and a virtual community who allegedly taught you how to “hack” life.
I feel extraordinary when I meet people who have bounced from one pyramid structure to another, from one online millionaire club to another, from one nutritional shock to another, and still think they will soon find the right trick to ” hacking “life. Break my heart.
- Success requires hard work, courage, humility, patience, resilience, talent, teamwork and, yes, hard work again. Every promising “opportunity” to avoid the last is most likely to be fraud.
- Successful people do business with only other people who they know well or have been able to check various ways -doing business with people that you have never met directly likely is a stupid and stupid idea.
- A good legal framework is needed to protect every business partner and relationship between them.
- A perfect balance of work life may be something you deserve to get, but it can also make you not realize your dreams;
- Videos and pictures of people who exercise, look beautiful and driving a luxury car is not proof of success – always remember the price of less than $ 500 to make it look like one million dollars.
- Get an email invitation from a foreigner to take a fantastic business opportunity is fraud;
- Online Millionaire Club is fraud;
- The most profitable business still occurs offline, and most of the profitable business online depends on the offline business, so come out there;
- Success last night and have all of them is myth.
- Success is falsified under fire and happiness – having everything – is the result of understanding, accepting and loving that is inevitable from such truth.
Let’s interview with a big CEO. Someone asks, “What advice will you give to someone who wants to do what you do?”
The answer: “My number 1 advice to people is to find their calls.”
Now it’s enough to retreat and think about this suggestion. Sounds logical, right?
Find your passion, find your call, do what you like, But if you dig deeper, you will see all the things he doesn’t say:
He never watched Netflix and didn’t even have TV
Every Sunday night, he spends 3 hours at the office planning weeks
He always thinks of work. In the bathroom, while buying coffee, and yes, when eating with his family
He works 60+ hours/week
The truth is, most people don’t want to hear about the clocks they do to work every week. Sounds difficult! It is much easier to drop the soundbyte that people can feel well – even if it’s not 100% correct.
Most people want to hear empty words about success. They do not want to hear the truth about what is needed to be successful.
People don’t want to see how sausages are made.
But the winner did it.