Andy Frisella
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Like all those comments that I heard, when I don't want to do shit, I remember those things to this day, bro.
Like if I don't want to get out of bed, I'll fucking cycle through all the shit people told me, and I'll be like, fuck them, and I'll get the fuck up.
That's valuable.
But here's where it becomes toxic, right?
when you have an attitude of fuck whatever, fuck everything everybody says, you miss out on a lot of good, a lot of good, uh, points that you could improve because usually inside of criticism, there's always like a shred of truth and a very smart person will pick out the truth and fix that ahead of time.
Make that adjustment.
Yeah.
They'll do it proactively.
And you know, that, that leads into something else.
Like a lot of people don't value information properly, you know, uh,
They'll read a whole book and they'll say, well, I wasted six hours reading that book because you didn't get anything out of that book, bro.
You didn't get one sentence.
If you read a book, it took you six, seven hours to read and you got one paragraph that fucking made something click, that means it was worth your time.
If you are, let's just say operator standard or RTA or something like that, where it costs money, okay?
let's just say operator standards, 50 bucks a month.
I could promise you 1000% that there's gonna be a paragraph or there's gonna be a conversation or there's going to be a lesson that is going to make you exponentially more money than you will ever spend in that
by doing that.
So you have to learn how to value information properly and winners value it properly.
They understand that if I sit down and I invest 10 hours of my time learning something and I only get one paragraph, then it was worth that because that will make me X amount of dollars on the backside.
You see what I'm saying?