In order to have massive success, you need a constant state of both unreasonableness and optimism.
Unreasonableness drives results and change, optimism inspires people to rally around your cause.
If you're not unreasonable, chances are you aren't striving for more. There's lots of people out there living a perfectly happy, unremarkable life.
If you're unreasonable, that's by definition an unhappiness with the world, which creates a drive to change it.
If that unreasonableness creeps to much into your life, you get unhappy as well.
If the happiness creeps too much into your unreasonableness, you start losing your edge, the very drive that made all of it happen.
That's why you see so few truly happy billionaires and so many deeply happy people who are never even trying to make a larger impact on thousands.
It's certainly possible to balance both, but it's a very fine line to walk and constant personal development.
In order to have massive success, you need a constant state of both unreasonableness and optimism.
Unreasonableness drives results and change, optimism inspires people to rally around your cause.
If you're not unreasonable, chances are you aren't striving for more. There's lots of people out there living a perfectly happy, unremarkable life.
If you're unreasonable, that's by definition an unhappiness with the world, which creates a drive to change it.
If that unreasonableness creeps to much into your life, you get unhappy as well.
If the happiness creeps too much into your unreasonableness, you start losing your edge, the very drive that made all of it happen.
That's why you see so few truly happy billionaires and so many deeply happy people who are never even trying to make a larger impact on thousands.
It's certainly possible to balance both, but it's a very fine line to walk and constant personal development.