Most people who want to be millionaires don't see the connection between today & someday. Young kids don't think that killing it at their job at Burger King has anything to do with making millions in the future. Adults don't see how habits like how they cut their grass or how they wipe their @ss has anything to do with achieving their "dream life." They don’t see how long-term self-control and willpower can help them get from where they are to where they want to be. The people who *actually* become wealthy are different. They have good habits. They have self-control. They have willpower. They take pride in the good work they do. They do the job right no matter what it is. They recognize the link between now & later. They make every effort & sacrifice RIGHT NOW. They die to live the good life!
And now...the final episode of The MFCEO Project podcast (which, by the way, has language and adult humor that is not suitable for kids. Use your brains. Be a good parent.)
What makes your work worthwhile? Is it only worldwide influencers who make 9-figures that should feel good about themselves & their lives? Or can you feel great about life if you're a blue collar worker, a teacher, or someone who doesn't even earn $45,000 in income? Whether it's people who think "happiness is the new rich" or people who equate being famous with being impactful, there's a lot of confusion out there about how to evaluate the worth of a job & the value of a human life.
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