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I don’t believe in burnout.
I was the President of a $1.2B company with over 400 employees.
And I believe burnout stems from a lack of meaningful progress in your career.
It’s staying in the same place for too long that makes A-players start to resent their own work.
This is why you don't need balance.
You need to be in constant movement.
And the fact is, most people say they need balance to be present, but spend their entire time on their phones.
But when you're moving forward, energy returns.
When you can see growth, the work becomes reward.
And here’s what changed everything for me:
I stopped optimizing for comfort. I started optimizing for momentum.
Chase balance if you want to stay average. Chase progress if you want to build something meaningful.
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Drake : "youre not late , you're just figuring it out" x.com/twtbyzone/stat…
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A pattern I’ve noticed: The most successful people in the world share these 3 traits in common:
1. An extreme sense of superiority
2. Crippling insecurity
3. Impulse control
The superiority is the fuel. The insecurity pushes them harder. And the impulse control keeps them from blowing it all away.
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@Noahgilberto19 Been hoping for this since @The_MJF pitched it after the show at Wembley
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