Andy Frisella
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Uh, but at the end of the day, the more you practice it and the longer you practice it.
And I mean, in years it becomes ingrained in you and your standards reset and your new best becomes your acceptable minimum.
And you continue to progress and continue to progress and continue to progress.
And every time you set that new minimum, now that's your zero.
Right.
And you know, with like,
People who are financially responsible, they use this principle in their asset management and their cash management, right?
Like zero is not zero for rich people.
Zero for rich people might be $100 million.
I am not fucking going below that.
And they start to see that as a zero.
When they get close to it, they start fucking hammering, right?
It might be 100,000, whatever.
It might be fucking 1,000.
It doesn't matter.
But the zero becomes the minimum value
acceptable standard even though it might be the best place you've ever been and then you build from there again and that process repeats itself over and over and over and over again until the standard's so high that everybody looks at you and they're like
how the fuck does Michael Jordan do the shit that he does?
Well, I mean, dude, he rebuilt that standard on top of each other over and over and over and over again over the course of his life.
And now the motherfucker's good at everything he does because the principles of winning in basketball are the same principles at winning at NASCAR and the same principles of winning a business and the same principles of winning at sport fishing.