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Your World Within Podcast by Eddie Pinero

The Loudest Victories Happen in Silence || Powerful Motivational video

09 May 2025

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Excellence is found in what you do before the applause ever comes. It’s not about waiting for recognition but about focusing on what’s in your control today and taking one small step forward. Those little steps, over time, lead to extraordinary progress.When you don’t hear the applause, take a breath and make your own. The goal isn’t to conquer everything in 24 hours but to set your own goals and achieve them. Perform for yourself, stay consistent, and watch how your dedication pays off.More from Eddie Pinero:Monday Motivation Newsletter: https://www.eddiepinero.com/newsletterYour World Within Podcast: https://yourworldwithin.libsyn.com/Stream these tracks on Spotify - https://spoti.fi/2BLf6pBInstagram - @your_world_within and @IamEddiePineroTikTok - your_world_withinFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/YourworldwithinTwitter - https://www.twitter.com/IamEddiePineroBusiness Inquiries - http://www.yourworldwithin.com/contact#liveinspired #yourworldwithin #motivation

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Kennt ihr auch diesen einen Freund, der morgens einfach so ruckzuck aus dem Bett und danach aus dem Grinsen gar nicht mehr rauskommt? Der sogar noch vor dem ersten Kaffee unverschämt gut gelaunt ist und mit der Morgensonne um die Wette strahlt? Furchtbar. Ekelhaft.

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13.215 - 24.06 John Smith

Wie kann man nur so... Ausgeruht sein? Ganz einfach. Trainiere deinen Schlaf und werde auch du zum Morgenmenschen. Mit der Galaxy Watch 7 oder dem Galaxy Ring und der Samsung Health App.

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25.362 - 58.199 Eddie Pinero

Excellence comes down to what you do before the applause. What's more counterintuitive than putting something out into the world and hearing nothing? Silence only crickets as a response and then smiling to yourself as you depersonalize that underwhelming outcome and start planning your next masterpiece. Because I'll tell you, Es ist ein besonderer Art von Hölle.

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58.259 - 80.159 Eddie Pinero

Oder zumindest fühlt es sich so an. Es ist eigentlich näher zu einer Art von Pergatorie. Eine Anzahl, die bezahlt werden muss. Eine Fee, die gebraucht wird. Seit der Kindheit werden wir von Aktion und Ergebnis als diese sofortige Veränderung der Veränderung der Veränderung sehen.

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81.803 - 116.033 Eddie Pinero

I don't know about you, but very rarely did I hear, congrats, you just watered the seed that will bear fruit in six years. No one says, be patient. Greatness must compound, and you just took a small step forward. No, it's more subtle than that. A long game. A commitment to evolution over time. Can't be purchased. Oh, those moments where we'd love the applause. Perhaps even crave it.

116.053 - 166.064 Eddie Pinero

Something, some reassurance. You're stacking Ws in your mind. Your audience is one. Your support group is the reflection in the mirror. Did you take a step forward today or not? And if you did, make sure you also take a bow. Because that, my friend, is your victory. You know, people have plenty of theories for the hardest part of doing something meaningful.

166.084 - 190.362 Eddie Pinero

Bringing something into existence that doesn't already exist. And I'm sure there are thousands of different right answers, but for me it is the loneliness. And not necessarily in the traditional sense. Like there were always great people around me. It's that unless you're in it, it's hard to understand. It's hard to relate, right?

190.422 - 211.848 Eddie Pinero

It's hard to share with someone that you just worked a 16-hour day and you're more broke than you were before the sun came up. You still have no idea if this is gonna work. And you look out the window, the world seems to be buzzing around you. And in your head, things seem so much simpler out there, so much easier for everyone else.

212.368 - 242.07 Eddie Pinero

That whole delayed gratification thing, you know, it seems so logical on paper. It makes so much sense in psychology books. And I'm no psychologist. But I guess that based on the sheer pain it creates, we aren't necessarily wired for it at such extreme levels. How far can you crawl through the desert without finding your life-saving resources?

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