What seperates those who excel in life from those who simply “‘meet the mark”? Are most people really just slaves for the system as Andrew Tate says?

WhiteBoyChill

You know growing up what I was taught by my parents is that you gotta go to college if you wanna make a sh*t ton of money. That’s the only way.

So I wasn’t even allowed to consider any other possibilities. And neither was I clever enough to realize this mistake.

But all the millionaires and billionaires of the world didn’t get rich by just going to college. They didn’t build their wealth by just doing what thousands of other people have already fcking done. As a matter of fact Bill Gates, Andrew Tate and Mark Zuckerberg (and a lot of other rich wealthy people) didn’t even complete college to start with.

They made their money because they were more ambitious and creative than the average person. Its their mentality that got them ahead. They had the drive to step outside the box by trying the sort of shit other people don’t even think to do.

But my million cent question is where do they harbor this inner motivation? Besides wealth, what distinguishes them from us in terms of their mentality and approach to life?

Everyone knows about college, everyone knows about the trades. But at the end of the day, its precisely as Andrew Tate says. A vast majority of people are just slaves dependent on other people.

We agree to this arbitrary set wage of however much an hour for however many hours of work a day.

We’re not thinking for ourselves. We’re not truly independent. We’re simply just working under other people performing work for them as our own means for survival.

Very few of us actually have the intellect and prowess and skill and inner motivation to actually manage to come out on top.

And this is something I struggle with as well. The fact of the matter is, I’m just not a very motivated person, I’m doing merely what I feel is required of me.

Even amongst my friends in college, they’re going to the gym, learning languages and working jobs. And it just frustrates me to know I’m behind in life.

I’m stressed, tired and miserable. I need a better life for myself.

What seperates those who excel in life from those who simply “‘meet the mark”? Are most people really just slaves for the system as Andrew Tate says?
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