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I've done nothing but sacrifice in my life for the things I wanted. I was working 16 hrs a day, 7 days a week for a long time. When I was finally drawing mid 7 figures a year as a result of that very hard work, suddenly people who weren't willing to dedicate themselves and sacrifice were acting like I owed them, like I was just lucky and like I had little to do with my own success.
That's a real shame.
When I was a child, success was admired. Success was something to aspire to. Now it's just excuses and blame.... And "of course, he cheated"
You guys would never tell your child everyday "you can't succeed and you can't be what you want" but you have zero qualms about broadcasting that message, loud and clear, 24/7 to the rest of society and it's obviously a corrosive and destructive thing to do and hurts everyone,
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