It is impossible to fail in life if you shoot your shot enough times.
Everything in life is a numbers game.
You can only lose in life if you stop trying. I use the following
analogy a lot: imagine you are playing roulette in the casino and
you're betting on red.
You keep doubling your money until it lands
on red. It's impossible to lose if you have unlimited money. It's the
same in life - impossible to lose if you keep playing the game.
There is something called the Infinite Monkey Theorem. You guys
should research this.
But basically, it's about the theory that a monkey hitting RANDOM keys on a typewriter for an infinite
amount of time will surely type any given text.
This literally PROVES how if you do something enough times
eventually it will work. Now unfortunately we don't have an
INFINITE amount of time to get shit right.
But this shows us how important it is to keep trying.
Don't give up after your first failed attempt. It doesn't matter what
it is, shit takes time for it to work.
Even with my Twitter account I was stuck on 500 followers for ages
and then it started picking up slowly.
I didn't give up, I kept going. This applies with everything in life. When I first started the gym, I
wasn't making any real progress and then I found out what I was
doing wrong - not eating enough.
If you aren't getting results in something it's because you are
making some key mistakes that you are unaware of.
This is why it's so important you have a solid group of people
around you who can help you find those mistakes.
They say that "experience is the best teacher of things" and it is
absolutely true.
You can learn things from others but ultimately you only fully learn the lesson when you experience it yourself.
With everything it's the same.
Girls, sending emails, creating the perfect website for your business. It takes time to get what works.
When I was knocking on doors and trying to make sales, I changed
my script many times.
It was awful at first but then I worked on it and it got better and better.
Should I keep doing this ?