We
all have those moments of weakness…when we don’t know things that are disguised
as general knowledge but apparently we were absent when everyone else got the
memo.
Trace
your thoughts back to school when teachers religiously preached that “no
question is stupid”. Now fast-forward to the real world where everyone seems to
think that stupid questions are naturally asked by dumb people.
Let’s
be real about this…No one who has worked hard to build their reputation will be
willing to embrace their inner-dumb voice and ask a question to get some
clarity. No one wants to be “THAT dumb
girl” or “THAT dumb guy”. So we all choose to channel our Donald Trump cool and
act like we know what’s cooking. So there are two human truths here. We are all
struggling with the “stupid” questions mentality while trying to act like we
have all our ducks in order.
This
is what Struggling Billionaire is about. Its about being on this entrepreneurial
struggle together and embracing our moments of weakness. Because it is these
moments of weakness that will lay the foundations of tomorrow’s billionaire
empires that will change life as we know it. Empires that will be led by you, a
Struggling Billionaire.
"The money change me, I'm making chamillions" - Lil' Wayne.
ReplyDeleteThat's a profound quote from Lil' Wayne. But that serves as a warning to the struggling-come-real-billionaires. No matter how much you accumulate, don't change.
Oh, if you didn't get it, 'chamillions' is a play on chameleons and millions. You know chameleons change the colour of their skin based on the environment, simultaneously making reference to people who change (who they are) due to the money they make.
So, with that said, don't make 'Chamillions', make b/millions.