Why Hard Work is Not Enough to Make You Successful
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The Tai Lopez Show is now available on Soundcloud. Check it out here: Soundcloud.com/TaiLopezShow “Work smarter than you work hard” - Tai Lopez (click to tweet) A lot of the discussion in entrepreneurial circles these days is about “the hustle.” The word “hustle” is a popular buzzword right now, but the truth is that it’s really only half, or probably much less than half, of what will make you successful! Look around you: You can find people hustling, working extremely hard, but not getting ahead, everywhere. Hustle is clearly not the answer, and so much emphasis is put on it that people get led astray, thinking it’s all that they need. But if you’re hustling, doing the wrong thing, it doesn’t matter how hard you’re hustling, it’s still the wrong thing! This episode is about how to work smarter, not harder. While hustle and hard-work is a necessity, it’s not the end goal. In fact, your hard work should be with the goal of putting systems in place that allow you to work less hard to accomplish the same thing. Work smarter, use mentors, books, and online education to make your hard work as smart as it can be, and you will get ahead over time. “What gets you ahead is intelligence, leading to leverage” -Tai Lopez (click to tweet) Points to Keep In Mind The world is full of people who work extremely hard, but are not succeeding, so it takes more than hard work. Today, people need education more than hustle Work smarter than you work hard What gets you ahead is intelligence, leading to leverage Work to figure out how you can not work as hard The grind is a necessity, but not the goal Look around you: Does hard work equal success? Figure out your competitive advantage, and what’s going to get you ahead Learn from other people. Their mistakes can keep you from making the same mistakes “The grind is a necessity, but not the goal” - Tai Lopez (click to tweet)Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.