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Reframing How I View Success Stories

Anything related to matters of the mind

GuitarManDan

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I feel like I'm finally seeing the Matrix after reading TMF and going through some of the Gold posts on these forums, especially around the way I view individuals who find success as entrepreneurs. In the past, I'd see someone launch a product on Shark Tank or some other medium and think "they're so lucky" or "why didn't I think about that?"

Lately, when I see a success story, I'm fascinated and instead of brushing it off as luck, I get excited and passionate thinking about what my future holds. I want to analyze and do a deep dive into someone else's success and see exactly what I can learn from their success.

Instead of thinking "that was so easy to think of" I understand the process that must've went in - the doubt, the questions, the long nights, the excitement of the first sale, etc.

I just wanted to say thanks to everyone who has found success and instead of just taking value from the forums, coming back and giving so much value to the members here about your challenges/successes. Really looking forward to continue to push myself and learn from everyone on here.
 
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