

I am not here to tell you either what you should do or how to get rich doing it. In this new age of journalism, here is a bit of breaking news for you: E veryone likes nice things.

The other part of hustling is not taking failures or successes too seriously. YOU HAVE NO SENSE OF HUMOR // YOU FIXATE ON THE NEGATIVES.If you have time to worry about what other people are doing but you can't get your own work done, you are not a hustler. You have enough time to talk shit about other people. Part of hustling is minding your own damn business. If you've ever heard yourself telling someone "That's not how you do it," "You can't do THAT," or "What did you do to deserve that?" Congrats. YOU DON'T STAY IN YOUR LANE // YOU ARE A CRITIC.Here is a list of ways in which you can fail to be a hustler: I could have quoted, like, Miranda July or something but, um, I don't live in LA anymore. Since this post has a latent hip hop theme, I'm going to allow the unassailable wisdom that is Kendrick Lamar's twitter explain the solution to your non-hustling problems. After all, until you learn your lesson, you will keep repeating it. To make my excruciating encounters and experiences of my own into productive ones, I've turned them into a handy field guide for you. But the only way to stop being a soul-crusher is to confront your own game and make adjustments. It takes guts to take responsibility for yourself.

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And nobody's path is free from obstacles. It turns out, the world is just divided into hustlers and non-hustlers. It wasn't until recently that I realized I could simply close my circle to energy that isn't supportive of where I'm going. I've been trying to write this list in reverse but each time I start, I'm reminded of encounters I've had with various impotent, whiny fuckers about how difficult their lives are and how impossible and soul-crushing the world is.Īt first I thought this was just how the world was - people were more or less negative and there was nothing I could do about it.
