As a former member of the hustlerati, the irony is that what they do is easy to them! What would really "suck" (for them) would be to try to do something different:
- working is easy... NOT working is hard
- going to work is easy... coming home is hard
- making money is easy... stopping making money is hard
As a former member of the hustlerati, the irony is that what they do is easy to them! What would really "suck" (for them) would be to try to do something different:
- working is easy... NOT working is hard
- going to work is easy... coming home is hard
- making money is easy... stopping making money is hard
- providing for their family is easy... staying present and connected with the child right in front of them is hard
Yeah I just mostly take issue with how they try to police effort levels. It’s a great strategy for a certain time in life and one where ideally you have the genetic wiring
As a former member of the hustlerati, the irony is that what they do is easy to them! What would really "suck" (for them) would be to try to do something different:
- working is easy... NOT working is hard
- going to work is easy... coming home is hard
- making money is easy... stopping making money is hard
- providing for their family is easy... staying present and connected with the child right in front of them is hard
(I've felt all of these feelings)
Yeah I just mostly take issue with how they try to police effort levels. It’s a great strategy for a certain time in life and one where ideally you have the genetic wiring
Yeah, I’m just suggesting if you talk to him, you should turn his comments against him. You do this re: emotional avoidances.
My point is what “sucks” for him might be sitting with the discomfort of not being productive for a week (or a day), etc.
(which may be the same thing as your emotional avoidances)
oh yeah for sure - i think this is most humans too haha
“For you, Sahil, that suck may be 100 hours wasted playing videos games, 100 Doritos, 100 days where you don’t post online (please!).”
haha be nice!