There are over a 7.5 millionaires in America today.
Around 20 percent of those millionaires are high school grads only.
There are 222 billionaires in America, and a full 10 percent are
college and dropouts.
Why mention these facts?
Because I hear a lot of people say, "I'll never make it in life.
I don't have a college degree." Go tell that to Bill Gates,
the richest man in the world. Because he never finished college, too.
I'm not saying education isn't important.
It's very important.
But if you want to succeed in life (in any area of life actually)-
education isn't enough. You need something else...
I call it the Power of Hustle.
Hustle can mean something bad. In today's jargon, "He's a hustler,"
means he's a cheat. I'm not using that definition here.
I'm using that word the way they use it in basketball.
When the coach shouts, "Hustle boys!" he's telling them to run fast,
think on their feet, be aggressive and defend like a maniac.
To hustle means to believe that there's a solution to almost any problem-
and to take it upon yourself to find it!
I've seen the Power of Hustle in the most successful human beings in the world.
They know what they want. They take responsibility. They keep on moving.
And they never take "no" for an answer.
Mother Teresa had it.
Sam Walton had it.
Steve Jobs has it.
Bill Gates has it.
To Hustle means to believe that there's a solution to almost any problem-
and to take it upon yourself to find it.
kaya yan... hehehehe...

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