Become a Hustler

in #hustle8 years ago

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The secret is simple: Pay the price.
When you were young, you may have been told “you can do anything.” However, when we say this to kids we usually don’t add the implied caveat, which turns out to be the most important part. What we should tell our kids is this:

“You can do anything — if you’re willing to pay the price.”
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Everything has its price, even if that’s not so easy to see these days. Our media feeds us a delicious buffet of lavish living, huge homes, fancy cars and the beautiful people who seem to do very little to earn any of it. But even if we don’t see it on TV, these people are living lives financed by hard work and sound investment. Someone is paying the price or has paid the price; we’re just not seeing that part on TV because it’s not as sexy as whatever else they’re doing. So what we see is people seeming to live a fabulous life — a life we’d like to live — and putting forth little or no effort to earn it.

Unfortunately, that’s not reality.

Some people try to replicate the lifestyles we see on TV, buying cars and homes well out of their price range, and end up in serious financial trouble.

One way or another, you’ve got to pay the price.

The price of success usually includes a lot of hard work, and most people accept that. However, the price also often includes failure — or even a series of failures. This is too much for some people.

Not me. I’ve failed plenty of times in my business, but I stuck with it. In fact, I’ve made so many mistakes I’ve learned to fail like a pro: I always come back smarter, stronger, and better for having pushed through.

The Hustler sees everything as an opportunity (even failure), so there’s no reason to fear failure, and no shame in failing. Hustlers know the only people who never fail are the people who never try anything (and it could be argued that they fail at trying). They understand there’s a valuable lesson in every mistake.

Not only did I learn from my mistakes, I relentlessly worked and sacrificed to improve. For example, while nearly everyone else in Africa was watching games on Sundays during football season, I was honing my Photoshop skills and teaching myself to use Xcode. I dedicated nearly all my free time to activities that developed my skills and my business.

Hustlers excel at what they do because they pay the price by moving and growing all the time.

To Hustlers, there is no such thing as “just a job.” Since everything is an opportunity, anything worth doing is worth pouring every bit of the Hustler’s self into. The Hustler’s name and personal brand eventually become valuable, and he protects them. She knows every piece of work she does is signed with her name. His personal brand is on the line, even (maybe especially) on the small and insignificant tasks.

Therefore, the better a Hustler gets, the better still the Hustler strives to be.

As good as I might get, I doubt I will ever make a product that can compete with Angry Birds. That’s okay with me. I didn’t set out to do that. I’m not competing with Angry Birds or any other app or developer.

I’m competing with myself.

New Year is a great time to adopt new philosophies. This year, challenge yourself to become the absolute best you can possibly be. Set lofty goals and pay the price to achieve them.

I know you can do it because deep down, you’re a Hustler too.

  • It was all legit. Swear.

** My business partner is every bit the Hustler I am, and I would never have been able to achieve this success alone. Also, “empire” may be a bit of a reach.

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