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GhostRider
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Not enough young dudes operating at max capacity. Can count 100's of times that I... Drove to Vegas and played with my net worth on the table in the biggest poker games I could buy into Went on solo hunting trips where I was putting myself in extremely dangerous situations in order to find the best wildlife Played golf and gambled with dudes 30-40 years older than me while picking their brain on biz and life Ventured into social settings solo, dinners alone, concerts alone, figuring out how to talk to people I didn't know All within a 3-4 day period, all out, holding nothing back. When it came time to buckle down in business, I had all those times to reflect on, all the fear, all the heartbreak, all the knowledge I extracted. Makes things 100x easier when you have to flip the switch.
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All you gotta do is squander one big opportunity and that might be the fuel that ignites an inseparable bond to the mission. Better to take the strongest dose possible, as early on as possible. Wake up 35 having took the slow and steady, non-traumatic life path, with a family, almost no way to snap out of it if you have an itch for more. Start to see it on people who betrayed their childhood dream or aspirations for more. Gutted sense of self knowing they surrendered at some point, zombie esque existence. Do you destroy a ton of relationships on the mission? Absolutely. Do you miss a lot of experiences? Absolutely. Knowing what I know, all worth it. Probably weren’t meant to be there in the first place. Fortunately, the mission gives you everything else you could possibly need and the resources to sweep up most of the mess you create along the way. Consider yourself lucky if you’re a bit mangled, heartbroken, and have that fire burning inside you everyday, because as time goes on, it becomes more difficult to find that match to ignite the flame.
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Apex mindset that you can adopt in the current landscape is that everything is perfect. Stand up against the establishment types, protestors, anyone wishing for an alternate reality are going to be mega cucked after we continue to ride the inevitable decline. Next best move is the one right in front of you, absolutely nothing needs to change.
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RT @AlexHormozi: At your funeral, friends and family will argue over who gets your belongings. People will talk about the food and the ven…
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Everyone glorifies what life is going to look like after you’ve scaled the perfect business, had the massive exit, executed the perfect trade… What you never account for is the mental and physical damage that you’ve endured once you’ve reached the “top” of the summit. Is it worth it? Absolutely.
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RT @coltybrah: society's disdain for creators, inventors, & entrepreneurs is baffling. cheer when CEOs get waxed, rich LA neighborhoods bur…
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RT @mxalsaeed: One of the best pieces of advice I can give: talk less. Not only do you have way too many opinions, but you’re also express…
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@conorgallagh I think it was me ranting and less of a conversation… Happy there might have been some nuggets in there in any case, appreciate your hustle Sir 🫡
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Biggest mindset cuckhold that people have fallen into is that they believe life begins once things are going well. Once you’ve acquired the dream crib in the perfect city, have the perfect whip, are surrounded by the right people, etc. Entirely the opposite. The guy trying to bootstrap a biz, subjecting himself to chronic stress, weathering rocky relationships, failing in public, going through heartbreak, experiencing biz failure, bankruptcy, health issues, etc. is where all the “living” is done.
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RT @dontrece_hd: so many productivity hacks like cold showers 8 hours of sleep nootropics etcc but nobody talks about simply just putting…
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