Sick and Tired of how your LIFE turned out? Turn shit around with 4 questions

Eric Thomas' talk about BREATHING is the key....

Do you want IT as bad as your need to breathe?

That's how you win... Fall short of that and you're back to "would have/could have/should have" land
 
It's never too late to be great, and dutifully penetrate that quality pink when available in its most wide open, natural state. No hate, congratulate. That's fate. Hopefully The Fappening Part 2 hurries up and gives us Miesha Tate.

HFunk Elevate.





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Thanks! I'm posing these questions to every1 around me... you are only as strong as your weakest link...
 
What BULLSHIT are you putting up with?

One of the most common forms of BULLSHIT are EXCUSES

Sorry bruh but you are
NOT SO DUMB that the only thing you're capable of is failure or mediocrity
NOT SO POWERLESS you can't change yourself
NOT SO LACKING IN INFLUENCE that you can't change others around you by being a role model

EXCUSE rob mofos of their personal power

Why?

When SOMEONE or SOMETHING ELSE is to blame for YOUR failure then THEY have the SOLUTION
They are to blame, right? SO they have the solution

When you think this way, you place POWER in the hands of the PAST you can't change or PEOPLE you can't control

TOTAL BULLSHIT!

Stop putting up with BULLSHIT and RIDE THE INNER RAGING BULL THAT WILL TAKE YOU TO THE NEXT LEVEL!

 
Something that's missing there is that you have to be good to people. I'm not saying give money to people but be good to poeple in general.
 
Most people are clueless because they often ASSUME that since other people want something, they should want it too

Real shit.

After college I got into A/V installation. After a few years I was making $30-$40/hr at a union job while running a DJ service on the side. One day I went to an alumni mixer and told my teachers how I was doing since college. They rolled their eyes at the DJ business but congratulated me on the union job.

What they couldn't know was that it was making miserable. After years of A/V work I was still pretty mediocre at it. Good enough to not get fired, but that's about it. I hated working under people breathing down my neck. I hated having all my ideas shot down by "That's not how the union does it." I saw that many of the veterans were overweight drug addicts with terrible health. The newer workers were musicians and artists who traded in their dreams for a steadier paycheck.

So I quit. Now I deliver food on a bicycle for my main income and put the rest of my time into the DJ business. I make less money overall, but my bar gigs pay what the union did and the mobile ones pay even more. I'm getting more work every day and with enough hard work and patience it will eventually pay better than the union did. Best of all I get to do what I love and don't have to answer to anyone except my audience and clients.
 
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