Why you and I are mostly misunderstood.

Since I got my physical office over a month ago, I’ve mostly been going to work every day.

Whenever I point this out to people, it surprises them…

“WhY dO yOu WoRk oN SunDayS???”

Errmm …. because I like to?

We entrepreneurs are likely one of the most misunderstood creatures, especially to the straight-jacket, job-seeking, coasting-at-life types.

They just can’t understand why we are so driven, why we genuinely WANT to work, why we wake up each morning with the urge to DO.

For most people, their job is a chore.

They do it out of demand, and if they had their way, they’d rather stay home, watch senseless TV drama and chump on chips all day.

Not you and me, though.

That kind of life may be nice at first, but it’ll quickly get boring. Our fulfilment comes from smashing records, hitting targets, and accomplishing goals. We have a vision, and we work every day to bring it to life.

That’s why I work on Sunday.

Now I’m not promoting the sleep-deprived, one-day-away-from-having-a-stroke, never-take-a-vacation, “hustle” mentality

In fact, I am totally against that.

Rest and recovery are good – and if you ever feel tired, you should take a break.

But work does not feel like a chore to us, and most people cannot fathom that…

Something else most people cannot fathom is the idea of paying someone to help them along their journey …

Most people can’t even fathom paying for simple things like a house cleaner, cook, or chauffeur …

Their thought is “Why can’t I do it myself???”

But they are forgetting that each of us is given a finite amount of time and energy each day, and it is wise to spend that time on the things you enjoy doing…

It is even harder for most people to grasp the concept of paying $500 – $50,000 for information that will help them progress.

They see everything as a cost and not as an investment that will pay dividends in the near future.

Of course, you should do your due diligence before paying for any type of “training” (lots of shady gurus around town) … however, you never want to be like the normie types that don’t understand that the right information can fast-track your progress.

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