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“How to learn? How to learn to fail? Both require humility. You must have the humility to realize you don’t know something and admit to a mistake. The crucial second component of both is confidence: You must have the confidence to learn what you don’t know, and the confidence required to learn from your mistake. This syncs up well with the character traits required to become a successful entrepreneur: humility and confidence in even parts. That’s a strange combination, yes, but then, maybe that’s why true entrepreneurs are so rare.”

“Innovation is the spark. But without fuel, structure, and systems, it burns out.”

“I’m here to tell you that there is a way out of the entre- preneurial spiral. You CAN have freedom of money, time, andaction in your business. You CAN make an impact and still have a life. But if you really want it all—the freedom and the success, the money and the time—you need to be willing to challenge everything you thought you knew about designing, building, and running a business.”

“The competition in your life must be between the prior version of you and the current version of you. You have to focus on your lighthouse, your goals, and the greatest version of you that you’re driving toward.”

“Your life should be developed based on the principles of who you are and what you are built for, not the expectations from others or comparisons to others.”

“Your success—or anyone else’s—does not come at someone else’s expense. Other people don’t have to fail for you to succeed. Your winning doesn’t have to mean there are losers.”

“When you have clearly identified your goals, what you’re going after, and the greatness you’re striving to become, all daily processes and actions should move you in that direction.”

“Stop making excuses for your lack of action or results by focusing on what other people have done to you, how life is not fair, or how the world has wronged you.”

“The future you depends on the current you to chase the goals and ambitions you have set for yourself. The future version of you is relying on this very moment—and every day after—for you to keep the focus, the dedication, and the promises that you have made to yourself.”

“Your future success will be determined by your ability to be honest with yourself and take ownership of your current reality and each subsequent move throughout your life.”

“In your life, some people need you to show up as the best version of yourself so you can provide security or a better future. Some people come to America to provide a better future for their families. Others dedicate themselves to earning multi-generational wealth to stop the cycle of poverty for their loved ones.”

“It’s the inner voice telling you that you are built for more, the one that will never let you settle and is always driving you to push harder. You know you’re capable of so much more than you’re showing up as right now, and that voice drives you to always discover a greater version of who you are.”

“You never want to limit your potential satisfaction, growth, and long-term happiness by always having to focus on the negativity from others from your past.”

“The core fuel for your life should not come from your darkest places or past tormentors. It should not come from the foundation of pain from your past.”

“Your future should be more than just proving others wrong. Your why and your lighthouse must be specific to you and developed from your life, your situation, your deep-rooted hunger, your past, your pain, your fears, and who you are built to be.”

“The suck you are charging away from needs to stay behind you, and fully grasping your driving forces will make sure you are charging forward, dedicated to your lighthouse.”

“Humility is the key to growth, and you must be ready to learn at every corner and from every issue, every relationship, every conversation, and every moment.”

“A rock cannot absorb. It becomes complacent, unmoving, and stuck in its place. A sponge can take on and absorb, grow and expand, and adapt based on the climate around it.”

“Your future, your goals, and everything you set in motion should always be based on what you are built to be and focused on the greatest version of what you can become.”

“The people around you don’t feel the same calling, hunger, drive, and ambition that is inside you. They don’t have to live your life, walk your road, and be accountable for your actions.”

“The better you understand who you are and what you are built for, the more focused you can be in taking actions that are actually going to give you momentum toward your success rather than leaving you feeling burned out in a rat race.”

“Your life is now a train moving swiftly down the tracks you are laying, but most of the time, you are moving too fast and barely putting down tracks in front of you. The reality that must be faced is that you will never arrive at your desired destination if you don’t set your long-term goals, plan your required outcomes, and define the station for your train to reach. I call this setting your lighthouse, the guiding light you need in your life to connect all the elements I’ve discussed and set long-term goals you can spend every day chasing after and moving the needle toward”

“Your lighthouse should not be achievable in your current moment or based on your current knowledge or capabilities. It must be based upon the potential that is reachable only through developing your best skills and abilities. Think about how much more you will be able to accomplish as you compound your growth and work through the process of bettering yourself.”

“Your future is a canvas that can be developed as you go, but you have to focus on the vision of what you want that canvas to look like in the end and then always move toward that vision.”

“If you don’t take the time to set your lighthouse and focus on who you want to be and what you want to accomplish, the lack of results will leave you unsatisfied. You have to be willing to come up with goals beyond anything you feel comfortable with and start driving forward to a future that might seem impossible right now.”

“There have been many times when I’ve put energy and effort in the wrong direction. I had to adjust my focus and realize it was nothing but a distraction derailing me from progressing toward my lighthouse.”

“Take a look at your past roadmap. What does it look like? Where have you been, and what areas do you have to change to create a better future for yourself?”

“The same is true for you. You need to take inventory of who you are, what you’re built for, and what you’re chasing after. You have to look at your life and connect with your failures and shortcomings and the fact that you are built to reach greatness. Stop running in the wrong direction and take the time to be honest with yourself about where you are in life and whether your current path will lead you to your lighthouse.”

“Reviewing your past and doing a reality check is not just about who you have been and how you have shown up but also about looking at the vehicle you chose to chase your success.”