Lesson 3 of 32
Demand More From Yourself Than From Life
Exceptional results require exceptional inputs. The math doesn't work any other way.
The Lesson
A lot of people want extraordinary outcomes while maintaining ordinary habits and routines. But at a certain level, hard work is just the entry fee. What separates the best are the extras — the daily commitments to excellence that compound over time. If you do what everyone else does, you'll get the same results everyone else gets.
I’m not suggesting you work yourself to exhaustion. I’m recommending that you consistently hold yourself to a higher standard and refuse to use your circumstances as an excuse. Excellence isn't a single act but a habit, built from thousands of small choices that others aren't willing to make. The real question isn't if you want an extraordinary life, but if you're willing to become the person capable of creating one.
The Question
What result are you frustrated about not achieving when you're honestly only putting in the same effort that everyone else puts in - and what would "exceptional input" actually look like for that goal?
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