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Excerpts from A Hustler’s Journal

Excerpts from A Hustler's Journal

Excerpts from A Hustler's Journal

Hustle Hard Daily

I hustle hard every day to make my life better. When I tell people that I hustle or that I'm a Hustler, some people get the wrong ideas so let me just state for the record: I DON'T DO ANYTHING ILLEGAL. I am a 100% Legal Hustler who hustles hard daily and this is one of several posts I intend to make to chronicle my thoughts while on my Hustler's journey.  I have learned from a very wise Hustler that one should journal the events in one's life to help speed the learning process by helping your mind see things in different ways, build more neurons and absorb the things you are trying to learn. Then you can return to those events and see your progress.  I hustle daily to see progress in every area of my life. iHustledaily.org is about using mobile technology to aid me and my fellow hustlers in our various hustles to be successful.

These are excerpts from such a journal that I call The Hustler's Black Book Online. It is a record I keep of events in my own life.  The life of a Hustler. This helps to assist my growth and hopefully the growth of someone reading.  Therefore I share here.  (as well as tweet here: www.twitter.com/digitalwisdom) my “Digital Wisdom”

I am happy and grateful for what I have achieved and I am eager to achieve much more. That being said, let's begin with lessons I have learned or am still learning 🙂

 

My mind is like my Mini Cooper:

Recently, it rained here in sunny California continuously for about a week straight  causing floods in various places and on the roads especially. I drive a Mini Cooper which has a very low profile. The exhaust sits very low. One particular day I decided to go through one of the flooded areas in this vehicle.  I watched as a couple of SUVs made it through. Then it was my turn. My strategy was to roll through slowly. I almost made the mistake of letting off the gas completely and just coasting through it  but I felt the car start to hesitate and so I gave it a little gas to make it through. Later at the auto repair shop while having my other vehicle maintained, I learned that I could have caused a $10,000 problem.

You see, because of the low sitting exhaust on the vehicle, when you let off of the gas the exhaust actually sucks in like a vacuum. Kinda  the same way our minds work like a vacuum. If you don't make the continued effort (keep your foot on the gas) to put the right things into your mind, then your ego will fill the void with whatever it sucks in.

F.Y.I: Where your mind goes, your life follows.

 

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