2015: Bought a used Toyota from CarMax, only 3 years old. Could barely afford it, but it was the nicest thing I'd ever owned. Drove it home to my wife and she almost cried. "Babe, we finally made it." Then someone keyed our car. When you win, people will try to tear you down.
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Next will be your friends, the ones who aren't really friends but you spend a lot of time together because of proximity or because they get validation from you. "You've changed." "You only think about success now." They want you to stay miserable. Like them. Forever.
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This is why your reason for success needs to be something stronger than everything you've ever known before. The future. Your children. Your heir. The people you'll help. The world you want to create. You need a goal beyond esteem, fame, and approval. Because you'll be spat on.
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Yesterday.... I made more money in 24 hours than my wife and I earned for all of last year by 20%. How? I stuck to my guns (and my research) when everyone thought I had lost my mind. Still not gonna buy a car though.

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This is awesome!
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My mom never stopped putting me down my whole childhood. When I went to move out, her words to me: You'll fail and move back in. Hell No
Messed up AF how your own family can't support you.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Envy. A much underrated motivation. "I want what you've got, but I don't believe I can have it, so I'm gonna spoil it". Envy actually shows us what we want. We just need to get our version, not take other's.
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