The internet is filled with self help and motivational people, but it feels almost impossible to succeed like the Tate brothers or mike thurston, etc.
I've had times when I worked sales and everything just worked for me, sales kept coming, I'm hitting targets, getting commission, and then boom sh*t goes south and nothing goes right for me
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05-22-2024, 04:23 AM #1
Anyone feel like they can't do anything about their life situation?
"It's hard to be yourself in a world filled with haters" - WiseOldApe.
"Why be anything when you can be an influencer?" - WiseOldApe.
"It's not about what is said - it's about who it is said by" - WiseOldApe.
"People strive for equality, once they attain it, they fight for superiority" - WiseOldApe.
"Nobody hates authority more than one who themselves lusts after that exact authority" - WiseOldApe.
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05-22-2024, 04:42 AM #2
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05-22-2024, 04:46 AM #3
That's what I am saying, the doctor gives you medicine and it doesn't do anything. People are out here having problems they cannot fix. I appreciate that you're looking out for me, but to be honest you consider me a crazy person, so when I explain what problem I had/have you don't give me any advice except to see a doctor. I have tried that already. It doesn't work.
"It's hard to be yourself in a world filled with haters" - WiseOldApe.
"Why be anything when you can be an influencer?" - WiseOldApe.
"It's not about what is said - it's about who it is said by" - WiseOldApe.
"People strive for equality, once they attain it, they fight for superiority" - WiseOldApe.
"Nobody hates authority more than one who themselves lusts after that exact authority" - WiseOldApe.
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05-22-2024, 04:51 AM #4
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05-22-2024, 04:55 AM #5
Sales is 1 of those jobs that just isn't suited to anyone with ups and downs like that fella. Speaking from experience on this one. I was a mortgage/insurance advisor for 6-7 years, then moved into business sales, and now work in product management. Sales is a tough gig when you're in a slump mentally. Look towards something else.
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