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 You didn't think it would be this hard, did you?

I'm talking about getting ahead in life.

Believe me, I know what it's like to look in the mirror and say to yourself, "I don't like what I see."


"I thought I would have made more progress by now..."

When things just don't seem to get better no matter how hard you try.

When you feel like you can't run away or protect yourself.

And that dream life you want so badly just seems to get further away...

But there is one thing I want you to know...

It's normal for you to feel the way you do.

All the nights I was alone...

The bank account with no money.

The turns down.

The pain hurts.

The broken trust.

The bad things...

All of these things are things that every successful person has had to deal with.

I went through them, Steve Jobs went through them, Elon Musk went through them, and every successful self-made person I know went through them.

You see, the only thing that sets those who succeed apart from those who give up is...

being there every day.

So, this is it. This is their "secret."

They worked hard every single day.

Every day, they worked hard.

Every day, they put money into themselves.

They did all of this even though every day they wanted to quit.

So keep going, trust the process, and eventually your dream life will come true.

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