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It's Time To Say "F*ck It"
A Mentality That Separates Winners from Losers
Friend, there's a common misconception that the top spots in life are extremely competitive. Most people assume that to reach the top, you'd have to out-compete countless others.
But in reality, it’s not as tough as you'd think.
Just ask any hiring manager. They get far more applications for $30,000 jobs than for $100,000 jobs, often by a factor of 50 to 250 times. So the crazy thing is, that lower-paying roles attract more competition.
This tells us something simple: Less money equals more competition.
It's not a perfect rule, but it holds up in many cases.
Think about it, how many people do you know who are satisfied with mediocrity compared to those truly striving for everything they want? Those who quit their job to go out on their own? Those who walk the less travelled path?
Most people are going after the same things.
If you dare to aim for what they think is too big, you'll find far less competition.
The universe rewards those who are proactive.
People who don’t sit around waiting for things to happen, but instead, go make that sh*t happen.
There’s a saying that "If you don’t ask, you don’t receive." This applies to relationships, promotions, opportunities, and connections. It’s a straightforward principle, but it’s one that’s often overlooked.
The truth is, it’s not about being the smartest, richest, or most connected.
It’s about having the guts to say "f*ck it" and take the leap.
And here’s a hard truth you need to accept:
There are people far less qualified, less educated, with fewer resources, living the life you dream of.
How?
They were consistent and determined, yes, but most importantly, they had that "f*ck it" mentality.
They asked the tough questions others were too scared to ask. They reached out to people most would assume wouldn't respond. They put themselves in uncomfortable situations.
If you adopt this mentality, you’ll see just how fast things can change.
Don’t be timid.
Go for it.
Much love,
Mason - Founder of New Mentalities