Raise Your Standards: How to Actually Succeed Without BS Excuses
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Introduction: Why You’re Stuck Playing Small
Are you tired of hearing “you just gotta believe” or “one day, you’ll catch a break” from motivational speakers who sound more like Hallmark cards than real people? Well, today, we’re not here to coddle you. We’re here to get real. If you’re not where you want to be financially, it’s probably because you’re not raising your standards.
Most people spend their lives with low expectations, waiting for the universe to bless them with a windfall while they’re glued to the couch. But real wealth doesn’t just “show up.” It’s built by people who set high standards and bulldoze through the obstacles. So, if you’re ready to actually get somewhere in life, buckle up and get ready for some hard-hitting truths.
1. Cut the Dead Weight: Delete Loser Friends
Let’s rip off the Band-Aid: if your friends aren’t pushing you to level up, they’re pulling you down. Look around. Are the people in your life always complaining about how they almost got that big break, or how they’re “thinking about” starting something big but never actually do it? Guess what? They’re dead weight.
Successful people don’t spend time with those who have a “loser mindset.” They hang out with doers, not dreamers who never take action. If your friends don’t challenge you, if they don’t support your ambitions, then you’re better off without them. Yes, it’s harsh, but winners don’t surround themselves with people who think small. You are who you spend time with – so pick wisely.
Pro-tip: If you feel drained, demotivated, or like you’re dragging them along on your journey, it’s time to let go. Trust me, your bank account will thank you.
2. Give Up on Luck & Hope – That’s a Broke Person’s Strategy
Hope is a beautiful thing when you’re sending someone good vibes. But as a financial strategy? It’s trash. Waiting around for luck to kick in or “hoping” something magical will change is the quickest way to stay broke. Wealth isn’t luck; it’s hustle, grit, and not taking “no” for an answer.
Successful people don’t sit around waiting for the stars to align. They’re out there putting in the work, learning from failure, and pushing boundaries. Hope didn’t make them rich; their work ethic did. The sooner you realize that, the sooner you’ll ditch the victim mentality and start taking control.
Hard Truth: Blaming “bad luck” is just an excuse for people who haven’t put in the work. You don’t need luck – you need discipline and action.
3. Stop Asking for Free Sh*t – Pay Your Way to Success
You want to be wealthy, but you’re constantly looking for a handout, scrounging for freebies, or asking successful people to “pick their brain” for free? Stop. This “freebie” mentality screams, “I don’t value myself enough to invest.” Wealthy people don’t look for shortcuts; they pay for expertise and invest in themselves.
Here’s the thing: anything valuable costs something – time, money, or effort. Free stuff can only get you so far before you’re swimming in a sea of cheap, low-quality information that everyone else has. If you want to stand out, start paying for quality knowledge and connections. Freebies don’t build empires – investments do.
Pro-tip: The next time you think about asking for a freebie, remember this: the best investment you can make is in yourself. And investing in yourself usually isn’t free.
4. Ditch the Lottery Mindset – Wealth is Earned, Not Won
A lot of people are secretly waiting to hit the jackpot. They’re dreaming of winning the lottery or fantasizing about some magical payday that’ll solve all their problems. This kind of thinking is the fastest way to stay poor. Lottery winners go broke because they’re not prepared for wealth – they’ve spent years thinking like broke people.
The truth? Real wealth isn’t luck. It’s intentional. It’s built over time by setting goals, creating multiple income streams, and reinvesting your earnings. The people you see living out their dreams didn’t wait for a lucky break. They worked like no one else so they could live like no one else.
Challenge Yourself: If you’re putting your faith in a lottery ticket or some other get-rich-quick scheme, stop. Start building something real, one step at a time.
5. Burn the Idea of Coupons and Discounts – Raise Your Standards
Let’s talk about bargain hunters. If you’re constantly searching for discounts, clipping coupons, or spending hours finding the “cheapest” option, you’re setting yourself up for mediocrity. When you prioritize saving a few bucks over buying the best quality, you’re programming yourself to settle for less.
Successful people aren’t looking for the cheapest – they’re looking for the best. They understand that quality costs, and they’d rather pay for something once than keep buying cheap that needs replacing. When you raise your standards, the universe responds. Stop valuing things based on discounts and start focusing on quality.
Harsh Reality Check: Want first-class results? Stop flying coach in your life choices. Start acting like you deserve the best, and you’ll begin to see it in your life.
Conclusion: Raise Your Standards, Raise Your Life
If you want to live like the top 1%, you can’t act like the other 99%. Stop waiting for luck, stop settling for low standards, and start valuing yourself enough to invest. Wealth isn’t a matter of chance; it’s a matter of choice. And that choice starts with you.
So, here’s your wake-up call: look at every area of your life and ask yourself – are my standards high enough? Or am I just talking big and hoping the universe cuts me a break? If it’s the latter, then raise your standards. Because the truth is, the universe doesn’t give handouts. But it does reward people who refuse to settle.
Final Words: Want to get wealthy? Start acting like it. Stop hanging out with small thinkers, stop hoping for a miracle, and start expecting better. Wealth isn’t handed out. It’s earned by people with high standards and even higher levels of hustle. So, go out there and get it.
FAQs
Q: Isn’t it harsh to just “delete” friends who aren’t supportive?A: It might seem harsh, but if your friends are holding you back, they’re not really your friends. True friends push you to be better, not stay the same.
Q: Isn’t hope important for success?A: Hope is nice, but action is better. Hope without a plan is just wishful thinking. To succeed, you need more than just hope – you need to put in the work.
Q: I don’t have a lot of money to invest. What should I do?A: Start small but smart. Investing in books, online courses, and self-education can be inexpensive but invaluable. Don’t wait for “extra” money – invest what you can, and increase as you grow.
Q: What if I can’t afford quality things right now?A: This isn’t about going broke to buy expensive things. It’s about shifting your mindset. If you’re always looking for the cheapest, you’re programming yourself to stay there. Focus on quality where you can, even if it’s just in small ways.
Q: Why shouldn’t I look for discounts and coupons?A: There’s nothing wrong with finding deals, but when “cheap” becomes your mindset, you’re telling yourself you don’t deserve more. Wealthy people prioritize value, not just price.
This isn’t for the faint of heart. If you’re ready to stop living small, if you’re ready to stop making excuses and actually start building wealth, then it’s time to take a hard look at your standards and start raising them.
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