Many successful people in various domains, from @garyvee to @WillSmith to @SteveHarvey to quite a few others, tend to advise that failing more is a good idea (perhaps for the learning experience and/or building a thicker skin). But is "failure" something to strive for? Is it a good language to use? Is it is good mindset? Can you learn more from victory and not a failure? And what if you could Win More instead of fail? Let's figure this out together. Here I am proving perhaps a more refined perspective that on a practical level may work for you much better.
Watch Video We have all heard this advice numerous times. But is it actually a good one? Is it true that the destination matters less than the journey? I beg to differ. Tune in to hear a fresh perspective on this. Let's debunk wrong life advice together.
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Watch Video It was an incredible and truly great trip to Miami, Florida, once again! This time for longer and with lots of activities from visiting Valuatainment HQ to shooting guns, from first skydiving jump to swimming 40 feet underwater while getting scuba diver certified! Got a chance to celebrate my birthday and make new friends. Cannot wait to come back to Miami...and maybe for good this time? :)
Watch Video Same old, same old. That is one of the biggest lies out there. No one in their right mind in 2023 needs to think that money does not impact your state of life. Nobody says that having money itself should be a precursor for whatever "happiness" metric you have. But aren't we all aware that literally EVERYTHING a human would want would require some financial capability?
Watch Video Many successful people in various domains, from @garyvee to @WillSmith to @SteveHarvey to quite a few others, tend to advise that failing more is a good idea (perhaps for the learning experience and/or building a thicker skin). But is "failure" something to strive for? Is it a good language to use? Is it is good mindset? Can you learn more from victory and not a failure? And what if you could Win More instead of fail? Let's figure this out together. Here I am proving perhaps a more refined perspective that on a practical level may work for you much better.
Watch Video We all get stuck in strategies and plans...but are we actually taking action? As cliche, as it may sound, winners are simply doers. Stop for a second and look around. Who are the people that win? Do they all have an edge? Did they figure out some magic formula? Most often - this is not the case. Winners are individuals who are willing to sacrifice their time and put their effort into at least trying. They simply do. While so many only think or aspire to do. Which one are you? The planner and thinker...or the doer? And yes, if you are both, it's a win-win.
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