You start your day looking up at the ceiling. You complain. You complain about hurting. About being tired. About all the stuff you have to get done today. You feel like shit.
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-Nate Anglin
All in Life
You start your day looking up at the ceiling. You complain. You complain about hurting. About being tired. About all the stuff you have to get done today. You feel like shit.
I felt like I was going to die. Like an atomic bomb bursting in my chest.
It was an early weekday morning when I got the email.
“Your Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) caught on fire in flight, and you’ll pay for the damages.”
Our client had to divert passengers, there $350,000 APU was now as useless as burnt toast, and I was expected to pay for everything.
EVERYTHING!
It’s frustrating. Your introversion. You know in order to succeed, you’ll need the support of other people.
But it takes a toll on you. You get stiff. You clam up. And you do nothing. It’s your Achilles tendon.
The weakness that will fail you in business.
It could be worse.
Imagine if you were ADD and introverted.
How similar are you to Bill Gates, Richard Branson, or Walt Disney? After all, you’re both human, right?
You’re practically a brother or sister. Congrats. You share the common theme of being human. But that’s not close to half the battle. You're missing something else. Are you healthy? Are you wealthy? Are you wise?
What if you could live your life like a Disney theme park?
We have Disney fanatics on the Skylink team. I mean, borderline looney toon fanatics.
One morning I pull in to the office. It was a beautiful day. The sun was shining. Blue sky. It was perfect.
My distain for reading and learning was huge. I was brainwashed. Brainwashed to put my own learning in the hands of my teachers.