The world does not care about what you want
It only cares about itself.
You probably have dreams.
And you think you deserve them.
Surely.
I'm no one to judge who deserves what.
The problem is that many people focus only on what they want.
Not on what the world wants.
When it's becoming what the world wants that you can get what you want.
Everyone else is just like you, all wrapped up in their own dreams. Man is egoistic. The sum of these dreams makes our world go round. An economy is born of supply and demand. Of need, of want.
If you want to have everything you want.
We must change the paradigm.
No more thinking about what you need.
But what the world needs.
How can you become a large scale solution.
In the end, it's just math.
You want $1,000,000?
1 person can give you $1,000,000
100 can give you $10,000
Or even 1 000 000 people $1
There are 8 billion people on earth.
The earth is more connected than ever.
Your audience can be very large.
Become what the world needs.
And you'll have everything you want.
Why would anyone give you anything for free?
Unless you become valuable to them.
If you are valuable, at best you will try to attract him, but he will be attracted to you.
The key is to become valuable for the opportunities you want to attract.
To become the best solution that could be theirs.
You will become irresistible.
"Yes, but, I'm not ready to become something I'm not."
That's healthy, I'm not ready to do that either.
There are many ways to play this game.
Mine is by keeping my ethics.
I wouldn't be willing to take the easy way out if it's going to make me lose sleep.
I'm not willing to become what I hate in order to succeed.
But there's also a neutral zone.
Some of my business, I'm really not emotionally attached to.
I'm just producing something that remains ethical to me.
Then I reap the rewards.
One of the conventional wisdom about entrepreneurship is that you need to "love what you do."
That's not true.
You need to make money so that you can then "do what you want and what you love."
There's always a joy in entrepreneurship.
But many successful entrepreneurs are the ones who are the least attached to their business.
It's a tool to make money.
And that's where it ends.
Their rationality in business allows them to develop and make big moves.
It allows them to make the toughest decisions because their emotional side is turned off.
Thank you for reading.
Wishing you a fantastic week.
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Whether it is about philosophy or business or even fitness, in your writings, I find the best balance between the unrealistic and too realistic views. You seem to write with a very good precision. I love it.