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“Money is a tool, not an outcome. It brings experience, stability, and specific lifestyles. But when you use it toward your suck, it will all be useless.”

“The same is true for your life—the grind is just a part of your progress toward success and a better future. The grind is not the suck. Instead, it is your escape from your suck.”

“The decision to run from your suck is the easy part—staying focused on your lighthouse and putting in the daily grind to suck less and do better is where those who will succeed and those who accept failure will part ways.”

“The transition of ownership for the authorship of your life is handed off to you whether you are ready or not and no one is left to blame for what occurs in the rest of your story but you.”

“It’s up to you to navigate the obstacles and the difficulties and constantly drive toward success despite all odds against you. The best stories, movies, and inspiring real-life accounts always have major hardships followed by great triumphs. Why would your story be any different?”

“Take on your life head-on and create a story that you are excited to be living. Be relentless during the hard times, humble during triumphs, and always hungry for the best version of yourself to show up each and every day.”

“The stories of others who have pushed past their hardships and difficulties to become great should be terrific encouragement for whatever situation you are facing and whatever part of your story you have to write yourself through.”

“The narrative will look completely different when you start wanting to design your own life, become dedicated to bettering your future, and strive to achieve the fullest version of what it can be”

“The fuel you need should come from the core of who you are and the driving forces that cannot be turned off. Surface-level reasons will fade, goals for monetary gain are short-lived, and you need to determine what factors ignite your hunger, fuel your passion, and turn you into an unstoppable force.”

“Having a driving force to achieve your goals is not enough. You must connect with the why behind each goal to determine whether they will get you to the level of success your inner self will be satisfied with.”

“Fear of failure as a tool used at the correct times to drive you in the right direction can be an incredible asset, but leaving it undefined can be extremely crippling and even a major holdback in your life”

“The danger comes when you’re not willing to identify and accept the insecurities and fears in your life. How can you leverage what you’re not willing to acknowledge and face?”

“Money itself does not bring the success you want and will not give you fulfillment. Right now, your lenses might be limited, and you might believe that money is the solution to all your problems and will satisfy your hunger and drive, but you will quickly find that there are deeper-rooted factors at hand.”

“You are sitting at your crossroads right now, and two different versions of you can emerge in this next phase of your life. You can choose either the complacent, settled, comfort-seeking, easy-road-chasing, and excuse-making version or the relentless, hungry, dedicated, challenge-facing, risk-taking, reality-checking, and constantly adapting version.”

“Your suck is personal. It’s the complacency and comfort and the fears, insecurities, and excuses that keep you from becoming the best version of yourself. You must do the work and determine precisely what your suck looks like. This will require you to work through the deep-rooted aspects of your life and push yourself to be open to the process”

“There is no shortcut to defining your suck and your lighthouse, and there are going to be moments when you want to shut down and crawl back into the comfort zone that will become your suck.”

“The challenges and difficulties in life will derail your progress and development unless you relentlessly charge forward and never let the easy roads, simple paths, complacency, and security pull you back toward the suck that you know you need to run from.”

“Realizing you are called to be so much more than you are now is something that every highly driven, motivated, and dedicated individual wrestles with.”

“You have to acknowledge and show up as the person you’re intended to be—despite the hurt, the insecurities, the failures, the fears, and the challenges you’ve had to face.”

“You are at a catalyst point in your life, you can choose to settle for the easy roads, or you can chase the future that you know you’re capable of having.”

“The reality is that your lens is filled with cracks and fractures. For some, it may even be completely broken. You may not see yourself as you really are. You may not see your strengths, capabilities, abilities, and skill sets”

“Your past is chock-full of lens-shaping and lens-cracking experiences. They start at a young age, and you must connect to some of the core issues from your family, your childhood, and your life in general”

“Take the challenge of your life. Reach out to your goals. There is no limit to what you can achieve.”

“I was so done with looking at life through the eyes of beer-drinking cheese-heads. I wanted to go on that mission trip and look through the eyes of someone from a different culture and see what they saw. I wanted to meet people who didn’t crush the can of what they just drank on their forehead.-Rebecca Meyer, Crooked Lines”

“Because we’re disconnected from our Future Selves, we opt for near immediate goals or dopamine hits. This short-term seeking ends up costing our Future Selves big. [Example of this, from comedian Jerry Seinfeld] Late at night, I think, “Well, it’s night, I’m having a good time, I don’t want to go to sleep. I’m Night Guy. Getting up after five hours’ sleep? That’s Morning Guy’s problem. Let him worry about that. I’m Night Guy, I’ve got to party.” Then you get up after five hours of sleep, you’re cranky, you’re exhausted. Night Guy always screws Morning Guy.”