No matter how expensive a phone is, it’s useless without a network.
That’s how a lot of people are moving around with potential that never translates into results.
It’s not that they don’t have ideas or opportunities.
In fact, they start strong, then quit when it gets hard. There’s always that initial energy, that excitement that makes everything feel possible. But the moment things become difficult, that same energy disappears, and what was once a good plan quietly gets abandoned.
Not because it was impossible, but because it stopped being easy.
That’s where the real problem is.
Discipline is not in the starting. Anybody can start when it feels good, when the motivation is there, when everything is still new and interesting.
The real test is in continuing when it becomes uncomfortable, when progress is slow, and when there’s no excitement left to rely on.
I’ve noticed this pattern not just in people, but in myself too. That point where you begin to negotiate with your own goals, where stopping starts to feel reasonable. And most times, that’s exactly where the difference is made.
Because if you keep stopping at that stage, your potential will always look good on the outside but produce nothing meaningful.
So at some point, you have to decide if you want to keep starting things or if you actually want to finish them.
And that decision will show in what you do when things get hard.
So if you really want to see results, stop waiting for things to feel easy.
Build the discipline to continue when it gets hard.
As a young pn your 20s, here's what you need to do now; nobody will ever tell you.
I've been redefining how I live my life lately and identifying what has helped me as a young guy and I discovered this;
On several occasions, I have had the opportunity to work with brands and individuals to be part of creative projects, initiatives, leadership, and even more.
On most occasions, I was recommended by PEOPLE. And this is it!
As a young guy in your 20s here's what you need to do now;
- Define what relationship is to you.
- Be selective in your circle of friendship.
- Collaborate with people, especially those who are on the track to where you're going.
- Build these three as if your life depends on it because your life actually does.
This is how you multiply ideas, accelerate progress, and create prosperity. People are the human's highest currency. And no one ever gets to climb the ladder of success without them.
At the highest level of power, it's always friendship, relationship, and collaboration over anything else. Learn it if you want to desire growth.
“Life is a potato,” she would always say.
Whenever she did, we smiled.
Whenever she was sad, we told her the same thing just to cheer her up.
Being in the midst of the right set of people matters a lot—people who support you academically, boost your mental health, and always look out for you.
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