The problem with the hustle culture
I know most teens and young adults are hustling their way to escape the matrix.
But I noticed these problems in the hustle culture.
They're always looking for fast ways
Build an agency in 30 days.
Scale your business in 60 days.
Fastest ways to make money online.
I know you're familiar with these titles. You can always see them on YouTube, TikTok, or whatever social media platform you use.
I was listening to Alex Hormozi's podcast earlier, and one of the things that he said struck me.
The bigger the goal, the longer the horizon. All things take time, as they should.
The more you're looking for fast ways to earn money, the more you'll get distracted.
I've been a victim of the Shiny Object Syndrome. I was always looking for ways to earn money quickly. I've tried several hustles and learned toooo many skills, but I wasn't great at them. Only good.
If you're always trying more and more things, then how can you be great at something?