Andy Frisella
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Winners do a completely different version of that.
they get to 80%, they realize they're gonna hit the goal, and then they set the bar further out, and then they fucking rush through the goal without ever acknowledging that they passed it.
Got it.
Okay?
know you certainly want to be in that group more than you would want to be in the other group all right and that's normal for ambitious people every winner i've ever met every champion every billionaire every person i've ever known that's created massive amounts of success in their life they they operate the way i'm talking about and the way this man's talking about you get they get to 80 90 of the goal they say okay i'm gonna hit this
I'm going to keep moving to go to this.
And that's the way champions think, dude.
Every champion that's ever existed in the history of humanity operates on the idea of resetting the bar over and over and over and over again.
And that's how you end up with these exceptional individuals, because every time they reset the bar, what the bar becomes is actually their new minimum.
All right.
So that's their operating
homeostasis that is that is where they live okay and if you're the person who gets 60 to your goal and never hit it you're gonna end up back where you were and that's where you live all right so it's just a matter of what sort of discomfort would you like to deal with
Would you like to deal with the discomfort of never achieving anything, being totally unhealthy, being broke, being dumb, being a fucking human drain on society, and then feeling mad about it and it being difficult?
You not being able to go to dinners, you not being able to drive the car you want or buy the house you want or take care of the family the way you want.
That's uncomfortable.
Or you could deal with the uncomfortableness of I'm going to reset the bar over and over and over again
and I'm gonna win, and you know, I'm gonna live that way.
That's the two options, dude.
The second option, while it may feel more difficult, it's actually far less difficult than living like the other guy.
So there's going to be uncomfortable feelings on either way.