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Lifes TWO biggest motivators

P***, money, weed? Sort of...

Update.

Recently, I realized there are two big motivators in life...

And how you can either use them as fuel or let them build up as resentment over time.

Ready? Ok

So I've been back in Austin for about a month now...

and I've been dealing with a bit of a culture shock after living in Latin America for 8 months...

While at the same time, battling the whole "be grateful for what you have and make the most out of every situation".

But for one, people are more engulfed in their own world here.

There's not as many opportunities to connect with strangers.

Less people say hi to you on the street.

You drive from point A to point B, get what you need to get done, and that's that.

The baristas don't bring you your drink... (yet they always ask for a 20% tip).

Overall, less authentic human connection.

But one of the biggest things for me is being back in my old living situation.

I just feel like I've... grown out of it.

2 roommates. Dirty house (unless I clean it). A bunch of shit everywhere... sharing bathrooms... Basically like a college living situation.

I have not felt comfortable here since being back. And I feel like I'm finally ready to get my own place and increase my quality of life.

Sometimes this means leaving people behind, embracing change, and finding those who share the same level of commitment to personal and financial success.

And this brings me to my first main motivator:

Fulfillment and quality of life.

I'm not quite ready to sign a lease here... or anywhere really. My current plan is to head to Europe in January.

I'm not done with my nomadic adventures (yet).

So right now all I can do is rough it out, continue to build, and set myself up financially to take the next leap and close this chapter of my life.

I've been running a brand new offer...

And let's just say... It's been a bitch of a learning curve. In the best way possible.

I've never felt so invested in figuring something out.

And because it's so different than what people are used to, I've been getting hit with a lot of doubt and rejection.

I believe in what I'm doing... And all I need is ONE solid case study to back it up.

I've never been so motivated to learn a system by falling on my face before.

Which brings me to the second motivator:

Proving doubters wrong.

How many times have people told you to stay in your own lane? Or that you sound crazy? Or completely dismissed you?

This has happened to me quite a bit. And it's been happening a lot lately.

Directly and indirectly.

And this is fueling me to figure this out.

Because I KNOW how lucrative this is. And I know it's the right vehicle for the list I want.

And it is only step ONE of my five-year master plan to be a worldwide entrepreneur/artist/DJ/creative of the highest caliber (mwuahahha).

Yes. Ultimate creative freedom is still my guiding compass.

All business is for me is fundamental skills. Skills needed to bring my wildest dreams to fruition.

And a means for me to be able to fuel the life I want to live.

I know I am capable of everything I've ever dreamed of and more...

And even though I say this all the time...

We are only getting started, baby.

GODSPEED.

So to recap, the two biggest motivators in life are:

1) Fulfillment and quality of life.

2) Proving doubters wrong.

Although, when it's all said and done – I'm really just doing this for ME. And for the thrill of creating the life of my dreams surrounded by the people I love. God gave you an Ego for a reason. Use these things as fuel to propel you into your higher purpose.

Don't settle for a mediocre life. Don't let people inject their doubts onto you. Don't let people tell you what to do. Trust. Have faith. Follow your intuition. Walk with a definiteness of purpose. It will ALL work out.

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