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My question today is, how can I avoid being cocky once I start doing good and on a parallel path to winning? Because I saw a lot of people fall off once they start winning a little or even win once, like Tim Grover says. I've been doing good lately and been making great progress, and I'm going to start getting paid more in the next coming months.
My question today is, how can I avoid being cocky once I start doing good and on a parallel path to winning? Because I saw a lot of people fall off once they start winning a little or even win once, like Tim Grover says. I've been doing good lately and been making great progress, and I'm going to start getting paid more in the next coming months.
And I need your advice on how I can manage that, manage my finances and my life on that. I don't want to feel like I'm at the top of the world because of the high testosterone a 20-year-old would have just because I'm doing it, doing good for a couple of months.
And I need your advice on how I can manage that, manage my finances and my life on that. I don't want to feel like I'm at the top of the world because of the high testosterone a 20-year-old would have just because I'm doing it, doing good for a couple of months.
And I need your advice on how I can manage that, manage my finances and my life on that. I don't want to feel like I'm at the top of the world because of the high testosterone a 20-year-old would have just because I'm doing it, doing good for a couple of months.
I started 75 hard and started being more focused and I regimented as I can be, but I failed twice because I didn't hit my mark of drinking a gallon of water. Your advice and impact is greatly appreciated and I love what you and your team do because you're really shaping the next generation of men in society. How not to fuck up the path you're trying to go on, Andy. How do you do it?
I started 75 hard and started being more focused and I regimented as I can be, but I failed twice because I didn't hit my mark of drinking a gallon of water. Your advice and impact is greatly appreciated and I love what you and your team do because you're really shaping the next generation of men in society. How not to fuck up the path you're trying to go on, Andy. How do you do it?
I started 75 hard and started being more focused and I regimented as I can be, but I failed twice because I didn't hit my mark of drinking a gallon of water. Your advice and impact is greatly appreciated and I love what you and your team do because you're really shaping the next generation of men in society. How not to fuck up the path you're trying to go on, Andy. How do you do it?
I love it, man. Yeah. Off of this, this actually leads perfectly into our second question.
I love it, man. Yeah. Off of this, this actually leads perfectly into our second question.
I love it, man. Yeah. Off of this, this actually leads perfectly into our second question.
Fuck, man. I love it, man. Like I said, this topic, this conversation goes perfectly into our next question. You know, talking about, you know, trying to stay on the path.
Fuck, man. I love it, man. Like I said, this topic, this conversation goes perfectly into our next question. You know, talking about, you know, trying to stay on the path.
Fuck, man. I love it, man. Like I said, this topic, this conversation goes perfectly into our next question. You know, talking about, you know, trying to stay on the path.
We'll be flipping the coin.
We'll be flipping the coin.
We'll be flipping the coin.
No, but I mean, this conversation goes perfectly into our next question though, right? Like staying on the path, understanding you're not there yet, right? Question number two, Andy, I'm an ambitious person. I've always had big goals and I'm proud of my work ethic, but lately I feel like I'm always chasing the next achievement without enjoying what I already have.
No, but I mean, this conversation goes perfectly into our next question though, right? Like staying on the path, understanding you're not there yet, right? Question number two, Andy, I'm an ambitious person. I've always had big goals and I'm proud of my work ethic, but lately I feel like I'm always chasing the next achievement without enjoying what I already have.
No, but I mean, this conversation goes perfectly into our next question though, right? Like staying on the path, understanding you're not there yet, right? Question number two, Andy, I'm an ambitious person. I've always had big goals and I'm proud of my work ethic, but lately I feel like I'm always chasing the next achievement without enjoying what I already have.