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On the one hand, most people will agree that there is an essential "me" inside of them who has always been the same. However, would you not agree that you are a different person than you were 10 years ago?
It often seems like super-successful people like Steve Jobs and Bill Gates and Elon Musk and Gary Vaynerchuck are "different" from the rest of us. When you read and learn about them it sometimes appear that they have always had the key attributes and qualities that led to their success, even when they were kids. Gary Vee used to cycle around the neighbourhood as a kid managing lemonade stands he had talked friends into running for him. Does that not sound like a born-to-be entrepreneur?
The question is, is it possible for your average Joe or Mary to attain to create amazing success for themselves by somehow integrating these success qualities into their own personality and dynamic? Most of us are lazy. We are not as driven as super-successful people. We are more confused about what we want in life. We do not have a clear picture of who we want to be or even are. We do not do thing that we know we should. Is it possible then, to somehow change all of that and become successful?
The proof is in the pudding and if people like Sam Ovens and Jeremey Schoemaker or Tai Lopez can go from being fat and lazy "losers" to super-successful then why not you or I?
By Husain ZaidiOn the one hand, most people will agree that there is an essential "me" inside of them who has always been the same. However, would you not agree that you are a different person than you were 10 years ago?
It often seems like super-successful people like Steve Jobs and Bill Gates and Elon Musk and Gary Vaynerchuck are "different" from the rest of us. When you read and learn about them it sometimes appear that they have always had the key attributes and qualities that led to their success, even when they were kids. Gary Vee used to cycle around the neighbourhood as a kid managing lemonade stands he had talked friends into running for him. Does that not sound like a born-to-be entrepreneur?
The question is, is it possible for your average Joe or Mary to attain to create amazing success for themselves by somehow integrating these success qualities into their own personality and dynamic? Most of us are lazy. We are not as driven as super-successful people. We are more confused about what we want in life. We do not have a clear picture of who we want to be or even are. We do not do thing that we know we should. Is it possible then, to somehow change all of that and become successful?
The proof is in the pudding and if people like Sam Ovens and Jeremey Schoemaker or Tai Lopez can go from being fat and lazy "losers" to super-successful then why not you or I?