Should You Respond To Your Haters? The $1 Million/Hour Answer

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Get unlimited access to 20,000+ free and premium classes at skillshare.com/tai Talkspace has over 2,000 licensed therapists. To sign up go to talkspace.com/tai No doctor visits and a full-head of hair. Go to forhims.com/tai to start your trial for $5. “Your most precious unit of measurement is your time.” - Tai Lopez (click to tweet) With success comes the limelight. And when people see you, they form an opinion. This is the unfortunate reality of achievement and accolades. When you garner success, public perception becomes something you must pay attention to. And if we don’t know how to properly sift through it, we will likely be driven crazy by the negative noise. That’s why on today’s episode of The Tai Lopez Show, we are talking about responding to our haters. When we are just starting out, this is something that we most likely don’t have to worry about. However, once our career starts to gain momentum, we must be equipped to keep our eyes on the prize and not become distracted by the haters. Tune in to this episode to form a healthy relationship with the people trying to steer you off course.   Don’t forget! You can also listen to The Tai Lopez Show on Spotify! Click “Follow” and let me know what you think! “It’s not just how much you make. It’s how much you make for the time you put in.” - Tai Lopez (click to tweet) Points to Keep In Mind Understand that people lie but numbers don’t Respond to your haters, so good people don’t get confused “Avoid extreme ideologies.” - Charlie Monger When you respond appropriately, it is just and fair Recognize that there are situations where rage is warranted You will only have haters if you are doing big things Find the angry-nice balance in your relationships Game theory is the understanding that if you do one thing, another things happens    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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