I never really got that Staples commercial with the easy button. Honestly, I don’t wish it was easy, because I believe we give our best when we are challenged with creative thinking, **challenges**, and adversity.
Sure, as we build things out, we can make our systems more efficient, but the system still has to be built. There’s no shortcut for that.
“Don’t wish it was easier. Wish you were better.” Those are some amazing words from the late Jim Rohn.
We have to dedicate ourselves to striving for improvement, especially when we know we can be better. You ever complete something and think, “That was good, but I could’ve made it a whole lot better”? It’s healthy to critique yourself, but it becomes dangerous when you’re always looking for the easy way out.
Get-rich-quick schemes scream “easy,” and if you’ve been around long enough, you know that’s never the case. The lotto promises millions with a scratch-off ticket or a few picked numbers, but real growth doesn’t happen that way.
Sometimes we all need to be reminded: it wasn’t meant to be easy, but it *can* be done.
God Bless The Entrepreneur.
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