How much work to be successful?

You underestimate yourself

Good Wednesday.

I’ve been watching/reading a lot of Hormozi recently, and I’m enjoying it.

I favor his approach to work and life in general.

One of the things he mentions is the amount of volume it takes to be successful.

You see, people’s nature is all about survival.

The reason for complacency is the abundance of human needs.

Food, sex, a roof over your head - you don’t feel the need to do more. (unless you’re obsessed).

But we also have desires, and then ignorance comes into the spotlight.

You just don’t understand how much work you’re capable of doing.

Let’s be honest, if you allocated your time better and doubled the amount of work you do daily, how much more progress would you make?

Why not do it today?

Start raising your standards.

Put more in.

If you think you can’t, you need more comparison.

When I look at guys my age crushing it in e-commerce & making thousands of dollars online, being in good shape, and living a good and fulfilled life, I think to myself, “Why not me?”

I always used to ask that question.

And recently I figured out an answer: time management.

If I’d do the daily actions of my future self, who’s already achieved everything, there’s no way I wouldn’t get there.

The time might just differ a little since luck is also involved.

But, again, you increase the chances by increasing the volume.

Most people can’t delay gratification since they don’t want it enough.

Most people quit before they start seeing actual results.

Most people just don’t understand the rules of the game.

Don’t be like most people.

Put 10x more work in and get ahead of everyone else.

Thanks for reading.

Until next time,

Nurysein, the owner of Transform

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