You Got to Start Somewhere

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For the Sucker who doesn’t have a plan the usual comment when they start a business is “You Got to Start Somewhere” Usually when someone has no idea what they hell they are doing, them starting at the lowest level is seen as a OH WELL as least you are starting something. There’s really no confidence behind their words and no Cosign by the cat who happens to say it to them. Now I agree everyone has to start somewhere but why does that somewhere have to be the ignorant unplanned mentally challenged bottom.

Maybe I’m taking this personal but I hate when people say that crap. It’s just as bad to me how people give you a BS Good Luck when they don’t think what you are about to do will pan out. I think for anyone to say that about their Hustle must mean they know they are chasing Fool’s Gold and  probably don’t really think they are going to make it. The more you read and prepare yourself for your business the further along you’ll be. If you read all the books on opening up a ice cream stand the only thing you have left is to execute. While you may not be sure you will sell ice cream you sure as hell won’t start talking like a loser. Even a cat who has no game with women can prepare himself for that chance encounter and have a response to everything!

No one starts at the absolute bottom but a absolute dumbass! Really what you are hearing is the sounds of a coward who didn’t plan the win so when you see their poor ass effort they shrug their shoulders like I’m doing my best. Well if this chip game was the Special Olympics I would clap for your Corky but since you can read shouldn’t we expect a better execution? A better setup, a better follow through, a better product, a better presentation, a better delivery and a better fvcking try.

If you are going to give up before you start then just fvcking give up. No one who wants to really make money has these loser statements coming out of their mouth. No one needs your unsure ass taking up spaces of real cats trying to make real money. Get on back in the stands and be the spectator to the game you were born to be and say quietly to yourself that you can do that like everyone else. But, if you’re going to step on the field and play the game you’d better get prepared and stop starting your whole hustle by being happy you can tie your own shoes. Somehow the cowards want credit for stepping out like this is Kindergarten and you are the tree in the play and your mom is taking pictures lying to your mentally challenged ass that you were a good tree!

Clear your mind and your grind of all these statements. Once you cross that line to get out here and make money go full throttle and prepare to win. Otherwise read a book on how to handle loss like the rest of the cowards!

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6 Comments

  1. Rio wrote:

    Love it!

    For the first couple of weeks of starting my business, I had no plan at all. It wasn’t until I sat down and set up step 1 to the game that everything started falling into place for me. Like how many videos I need to make a week or overall to get to my goal. How many companies I need to contact and the steps to take.

    There are ppl at my job that every two weeks say they are going to quit smoking. And for a week they won’t smoke but then by the next week they puffing away, making excuses for why they back at day 1.

    None of them had a plan, so they planned to fail.

  2. R&G wrote:

    I know I advocate for cats to jump out there but that’s usually after you gathered enough knowledge that you can’t find anymore. Most people have no plan and that’s why they fail or it looks so horrible. They just copy someone else’ angle but never sat there to really know why.

    Smokers are a great example. They got Gum, nicotine patches, less nicotine cigarettes and hardly any of them quit. Without a true plan with markers to success everyone fails. And, that’s a failure with their health so you would think they would really be about it.

  3. AH wrote:

    They can watch me win. I need new fans and cheerleaders to my hustle. Bring it On. LOL.

  4. Supreme Ase wrote:

    The “ready, fire,aim” approach may have been fine when I was young and first got in the Game. But as you mature and play for bigger stakes, that approach could devastate you.

    You GOTTA gameplan for your Game

  5. R&G wrote:

    @AH – That’s the right way to see the game. Most cats are spectators to the game anyway so get on the court and play to win!

    @Supreme – Ready Fire Aim is good if you are hesitant to get in but I agree you should do some reading on what you plan to do. It’s common sense to check how the game is played before jumping in but a lot of dummies stumble onto the court and want you to say at least they did it.

  6. I remember jumping head first into my venture.

    Then after spending some time positioning myself & making some mistakes here and there,

    I was on my way.

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