If we learned fastline in our school
system our economy would be so much stronger !
Help other people before you help yourself.
I want to share with you a very valuable concept that I think most "slowlaners" are people are missing.
Most people live in a "ME" world.
They care only about themselves.
Not only is this a shitty way to live, but most people go on their whole lives wondering why life happened to them.
Why don't they have more opportunities.
Why do other people make more money than them.
Why does everyone treat them unfairly.
Why do some people have perfect relationships with their spouse why they're in a crappy one.
It all comes down to how they view the world and other people.
I've always been a firm believer that the money is in the relationship.
I'm not just talking about business, I mean life.
The two most important decisions of your life will be:
1.) Starting a business
2.) The person you marry.
Now for the people who follow me that aren't entrepreneurs I guess you can replace that with what job you choose(I cringe).
Those two choices will be about 80% of your time on this earth.
You spend most of your time working and the other half around your family(person you end up with).
So they're huge decisions am I right?
From day one I've always entered every relationship and business relationship with I need to do more than the other person.
My first big break in this industry came down to me being a hustler.
I didn't have money to bring to the table, I didn't have marketing knowledge to bring to the table and I wasn't established.
Instead of whining and complaining and thinking life isn't fair I replaced my lack of with elbow grease and persistence.
I reached out to someone who I purchased their product and said look I want to do business with you.
Here's what I can do for you, I will do 90% of the work, but I just want to learn from you.
(Now imagine that approach from all the BS messages I get of people just messaging me trying to get me to pitch their crappy product to my following who trust me.)
I approached this person saying how can I help you and I'm willing to do whatever it takes to make you money.
People are not used to hearing things like this because most people just care about themselves.
I wasn't worried about my time or making the money, I wanted the relationship.
That relationship and advice I got from this person led me to where I'm at today.
Starting adding more value to everyones life you come across and it will improve every aspect of your own life.
More money, more quality relationships, more energy to get out of bed and make shit happen daily and you just naturally feel good.
A much better alternative to pretending you're happy around other people when you know truly you're not.
Do something nice for someone else and you will feel a hell of a lot better yourself.
It seems like the millennials today only care about getting large founds to create the next facebook/instagram/twitter/snapchat their focus is to create a billion dollar business, instead just simple helping people
If helping was the force of drive NO ONE would fear failure because you CAN`T FAIL.