The Cost Of Big Dreams

By Evan Sanders


Dreams are free. Hustle however, is sold separately. Boy is it pricey.

When you're on the path to doing your most creative work, life seems to get very simple. You work stupidly hard, nod off, and wake up to work conscientiously all over again. Monday through Friday are the staple for most except for entrepreneurs and those that are endeavoring to create something. For the case of those people, Saturday's and Sunday's exist as another two days of opportunity to get ahead.

This is the grind.

It's going to take everything you have. Your vision is going to demand that you put forward your best effort, work yourself past where you thought your limits were, and to dream as large as you can. There's nothing like chasing a dream and riding the roller coaster of exhaustion and pure excitement. But this is how it's meant to be. It's what comes along with doing what you love.

You also need to be willing to hear the whispers deep inside yourself and tune out the negativity that folks bring to the table. Naturally, take the time to listen to those who are endeavoring to give you valuable counsel on your path, but in the end, you must make your own calls and advance with confidence and with persistence . Because without those character traits, you will burn out and struggle to face the inescapable fact of failure. Failure is part of the game and it's there to teach you methods not to do what you have set out to do. Failure serves as a very valuable course adjuster when you are going in the wrong direction.

So embrace the hustle, embrace the grind, and embrace failure. These are all components of success. Have faith that if you keep going towards what you love with zeal, you may eventually arrive right where you have got to be.

Invest in the hustle, it will never disappoint you.




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