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Everyone wants the exciting part. The wins. The momentum. The days that feel like you were born to do this. Nobody talks about the years of boring, repetitive work that had to happen first before any of that was even possible.
In this episode, Amanda and I get into something most entrepreneurs won't admit: they're addicted to entertainment. The highs. The lows. The rush of solving a problem. And the moment the work turns monotonous, they call it a passion problem and start looking for the exit.
I've built and rebuilt businesses across multiple states. And I can tell you without hesitation, the boring work is the only work that compounds. Passion runs out. Repetition doesn't.
We talk about why grit matters more than talent, why feeling stuck is almost always just boredom in disguise, what the hockey stick of growth actually looks like from the inside, and why the people who master the mundane are the ones who end up winning.
If you're waiting to feel passionate before you do the work, you're already behind.
Master the mundane. That's the whole game.
By Alex Spinoso5
1111 ratings
Everyone wants the exciting part. The wins. The momentum. The days that feel like you were born to do this. Nobody talks about the years of boring, repetitive work that had to happen first before any of that was even possible.
In this episode, Amanda and I get into something most entrepreneurs won't admit: they're addicted to entertainment. The highs. The lows. The rush of solving a problem. And the moment the work turns monotonous, they call it a passion problem and start looking for the exit.
I've built and rebuilt businesses across multiple states. And I can tell you without hesitation, the boring work is the only work that compounds. Passion runs out. Repetition doesn't.
We talk about why grit matters more than talent, why feeling stuck is almost always just boredom in disguise, what the hockey stick of growth actually looks like from the inside, and why the people who master the mundane are the ones who end up winning.
If you're waiting to feel passionate before you do the work, you're already behind.
Master the mundane. That's the whole game.

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