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What book changed how you think forever(business or otherwise)?
I'm sure all of us here have read Russell's books and have our minds blown. So I'm curious as to what book from any other author, broke your beliefs for the better when you read it?
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I never thought about business - I actually thought this was not made for me at all. Then one day I was sitting in a hotel room after a conference day and got a preview of Noah Kagan's Million Dollar Weekend (not the best book on business, but it had the biggest impact, because it switched my attitude around business from 0 to 1). Then I immersed myself in these kind of books, but the most outstanding are MJ DeMarco's MIllionaire Fastlane and Michael Gerber's - The E-Myth as mentioned by @Andrew Blackwood. I eventually came across Russel's DotCom Series which is really amazing but I think not 100% applicable to nowadays ecosystem (but 89.9% or so). The by far best books around the topic - hands down - are for me Alex Hormozi's $100M Series. I read each of them more than once, listened to each's audio book and did the free additional training. Isn't it amazing to be alive during a time where the distance between you and such wisdom and the opportunity to create the best possible life is just milimeters away? One click on Amazon and 5 years down the road, everything changed for the better - absolutely mezmerizing!
Only 2 Percent Don’t Quit...
I was reading The Book on Mental Toughness by Andy Frisella today, and it explained something most people don’t want to hear… Success isn’t rare because it’s complicated. It’s rare because most people quit. Only 2 percent don’t! Everyone says they want success. They may define it differently… But the desire is almost universal. Yet very few people ever consider themselves successful. Why? Because success isn’t about intelligence, talent, or luck. It comes down to Mental Toughness. Out of 100 people who say they want success: 70 never start... They quit before they try. Fear shows up first, dressed as excuses…timing, circumstances, bad luck. 20 start, then quit early… They take the first step, hit resistance, and decide it’s not for them. They want the dream, not the discomfort. 8 make progress, then fade out… They push past the beginning but can’t stay disciplined. The work gets boring. The grind feels slow. The excitement wears off. 2 stay the course… Only two persist long enough to earn real success. The difference isn’t opportunity. It’s the ability to keep going when nothing exciting is happening. Most people can rally in a crisis. Very few can commit to daily discipline. That’s the separator. If you want to be in the 2 percent, focus here... Consistency over excitement Discipline over motivation Process over outcomes Success isn’t built in big moments. It’s built in ordinary days done well. Master the mundane! That’s where most people quit… And where the 2 percent separate. I keep reminding myself that climbing is hard… But staying consistent is harder. So I’m focusing less on big wins And more on showing up daily. Doing the work. Sweating the details. Not quitting when it would be easier to walk away. Everyone has potential. But only a small percentage are willing to earn it. And I’m committed to being one of them. Quit before you start. Quit when it gets hard. Quit after early progress. Or build the Mental Toughness to stay in the fight.
Only 2 Percent Don’t Quit...
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@Marek Rabcan I think due to our background in sports, this gives us an advantage, because in sports this is omnipresent.
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