This chapter stresses the significance of consistency, hard work, and sacrifices in reaching success, highlighting the value of outworking others, fast execution, and seeking guidance from coaches. It underscores that while success may be straightforward, it demands consistent effort and sacrifices to attain the intended outcomes.
Those who don’t get it say that people living gorgeous lives “got lucky”. I think that’s a way of removing themselves from responsibility.
By classifying the successful and soulful among us as “lucky”, we absolve ourselves from the focus, effort, sacrifice and resilience needed to make our ethical ambitions real.
This is what my new book The Wealth Money Can’t Buy is all about. Real wealth versus fake success. True winning versus spending your life climbing a mountain, only to find out at the end that it was the wrong one. You can order it now by clicking here.
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