The older I get, the more I realize self-confidence makes all the difference.
It's not about being book smart.
It's not even about "taking action."
It's simply about believing that you can do anything you want.
For example, I am unashamedly confident that I can solve nearly any problem that you give me.
I don't think of it as arrogance.
I just think that problem-solving is fun and that all problems have solutions.
Especially if you approach them with optimism and a passion for difficult challenges.
Almost every exceptional person I know is wired this way.
They're done solving big problems before the pessimist is even finished complaining about how it "Can't be done!"
So, if I could give you any advice in your work/career/life, it would be this:
Be the optimist.
Be the problem-solver.
Believe intensely in yourself.
And steer clear of those who don't.
If you enjoyed this thought, you'd probably like my weekly essay.
Every Saturday, I write a short one on work, money, and a life built on purpose.
It's read by over 180,000 people weekly.
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It's not about being book smart.
It's not even about "taking action."
It's simply about believing that you can do anything you want.
For example, I am unashamedly confident that I can solve nearly any problem that you give me.
I don't think of it as arrogance.
I just think that problem-solving is fun and that all problems have solutions.
Especially if you approach them with optimism and a passion for difficult challenges.
Almost every exceptional person I know is wired this way.
They're done solving big problems before the pessimist is even finished complaining about how it "Can't be done!"
So, if I could give you any advice in your work/career/life, it would be this:
Be the optimist.
Be the problem-solver.
Believe intensely in yourself.
And steer clear of those who don't.
If you enjoyed this thought, you'd probably like my weekly essay.
Every Saturday, I write a short one on work, money, and a life built on purpose.
It's read by over 180,000 people weekly.
Here's this Saturday's: https://buff.ly/FvXFtjv