Good Vinyl Mornings with PL Sweets

When in Doubt, You Must Outwork 🎵 Inspired by “Grindin’” – Clipse


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In this gritty and motivating episode, PL Sweets drops the needle on “Grindin’” by The Clipse — a track that redefined hustle music for a generation. It’s not just about the beat; it’s about the mentality. The song’s raw percussion and unapologetic lyrics serve as the perfect soundtrack for anyone who’s ever had to claw their way from uncertainty to progress. PL unpacks the truth behind the grind — how doubt, fear, and stagnation aren’t signs to stop, but signals to push harder. When the vision feels blurry and validation is nowhere in sight, that’s when you put your head down and outwork every excuse. Because talent might open the door, but effort keeps it from closing.

This episode explores the power of consistency — those invisible hours, late nights, and early mornings where real success is forged. PL reminds us that greatness isn’t found in luck; it’s built in silence, proven in action, and echoed in results.

When in doubt? Don’t freeze. Don’t fold. Just grind.


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Grindin - Clipse
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