WORK HARDER - Best Motivational Speech

Weekly Motivation by Ben Lionel Scott
12 Jul 202405:11

Summary

TLDRThe speaker emphasizes the importance of relentless drive and commitment to success. Drawing a parallel to the alligator's temporary paralysis post-meal, the speaker urges the audience not to become complacent after initial success. They highlight the significance of love and devotion in driving discipline and excellence, exemplified by figures like Pavarotti and Tom Brady. The message is clear: to achieve greatness, one must consistently outwork others, embrace hard work over excuses, and maintain a competitive spirit, even when the going gets tough.

Takeaways

  • 🐊 Success can be achieved even after a period of rest, much like an alligator that is momentarily paralyzed after eating.
  • 🚀 Don't become complacent after achieving success; continue to strive for more, regardless of your past accomplishments.
  • 🔥 Maintain a burning desire for excellence and let it fuel your discipline and dedication to your craft.
  • 🎭 Discipline is not just about rules but is driven by devotion and love for what you do, as exemplified by Pavarotti.
  • 💪 Hard work and dedication lead to luck; success is a result of consistent effort over time.
  • 🌟 Embrace the early mornings and late nights, showing up and putting in the effort even when no one is watching.
  • 🏋️‍♂️ Tom Brady's success is a testament to the power of love and devotion to one's craft, which drives discipline.
  • 🌞 Start your day early and be the last to leave; outwork everyone else to achieve your goals.
  • 💼 Develop a habit of giving more than what you're paid for; there are no shortcuts to greatness.
  • 🏆 To be great, you must be all in, giving 120% every single time, with no days off.
  • 🏁 Champions perform under pressure and use it as motivation to rise to another level, regardless of the circumstances.
  • 🏅 Execution is key; good intentions are not enough. It's the action and persistence that lead to success.
  • 🏓 Get your competitive edge back and compete with vigor, even when you're tired or not in the mood.
  • 🏋️‍♀️ The real victories in life come from pushing through when you don't feel like it, which is where true success is earned.

Q & A

  • What is the analogy used in the script to describe a moment of vulnerability for an alligator?

    -The script uses the analogy that an alligator becomes vulnerable and almost paralyzed right after it eats, which is a moment one could take advantage of to kill it.

  • What question does the speaker pose to the audience regarding their personal state of 'paralysis'?

    -The speaker asks if anyone in the room is 'paralyzed' in the sense of having achieved a level of success and then becoming complacent, no longer striving for more.

  • What does the speaker suggest is the driving force behind discipline according to Pavarotti?

    -The speaker suggests that for Pavarotti, it was not discipline but devotion to his craft that drove his discipline and excellence in opera singing.

  • What is the cliche mentioned in the script that the speaker agrees with?

    -The cliche mentioned in the script is 'The harder I work, the luckier I get,' which the speaker agrees with and considers it true.

  • What does the speaker attribute his success to in terms of his daily routine?

    -The speaker attributes his success to waking up at four in the morning and working on his craft because of his love and devotion to it.

  • What does the speaker emphasize as the key to maintaining discipline?

    -The speaker emphasizes that love and devotion for what you do is key to maintaining discipline, making it easier to show up and put in the effort every day.

  • Who is Tom Brady, and what is the significance of mentioning him in the script?

    -Tom Brady is a professional football player known for his dedication and success. The speaker mentions him to illustrate the point that love and devotion drive discipline and success.

  • What does the speaker suggest is necessary to achieve greatness?

    -The speaker suggests that to achieve greatness, one must be all in, give 120%, put forth effort every single time, and have no days off.

  • What habit does the speaker recommend developing to excel in one's field?

    -The speaker recommends developing the habit of giving more than what you're paid for, which means going above and beyond in your work.

  • What does the speaker mean by 'shortcuts to greatness'?

    -The speaker means that there are no easy paths to achieving greatness; it requires hard work, dedication, and consistent effort.

  • What does the speaker advise regarding handling pressure and challenges?

    -The speaker advises that one should embrace the pressure and use it to take their performance to another level, as elite achievers do.

  • What is the speaker's view on the importance of execution over good intentions?

    -The speaker believes that execution is more important than good intentions because it is the actual action that leads to results and achieving goals.

  • How does the speaker define the 'real victories in life'?

    -The speaker defines the 'real victories in life' as the moments when one doesn't feel like doing something but does it anyway, driven by the mind rather than emotions.

  • What does the speaker suggest is the key to earning success, money, life, and relationships?

    -The speaker suggests that the key to earning success, money, life, and relationships is moving forward and doing what needs to be done, regardless of how one feels in the moment.

Outlines

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🐊 Overcoming Paralysis Through Devotion

The speaker uses the metaphor of an alligator's vulnerability after eating to illustrate the concept of 'paralysis' due to success. They challenge the audience to remain hungry for more, despite their achievements, and emphasize the importance of devotion over discipline, as exemplified by Pavarotti's dedication to his craft. The summary highlights the idea that love and devotion for one's work naturally lead to discipline and excellence, and that success is a result of hard work and persistence, not just talent or luck.

🏋️‍♂️ The Power of Discipline and Devotion

This section of the script delves deeper into the relationship between love, devotion, and discipline. The speaker shares personal anecdotes about waking up early and working hard, comparing it to the commitment of successful individuals like Tom Brady. The summary underscores the necessity of daily effort, showing up even when tired or hurt, and the importance of outworking others as a path to greatness. It also touches on the idea of developing a habit of giving more than what is expected, as there are no shortcuts to success.

💪 Commitment to Excellence and Mastery

The speaker discusses the mindset shift required to achieve greatness, which includes working harder and longer than others. They share their personal journey of starting work earlier and being the last to leave, emphasizing the need for a different level of commitment. The summary highlights the speaker's belief in the importance of self-development, mastering one's craft, and pushing oneself to discover inner potential. It also stresses the idea that greatness requires all-in effort and no days off, with the understanding that success is earned through consistent, relentless work.

🏆 The Mindset of an Elite Achiever

In this part of the script, the speaker talks about the mindset of elite achievers, who perform and succeed regardless of the circumstances. They discuss the importance of not making excuses, not surrendering, and not giving up. The summary captures the essence of handling pressure, taking it to another level, and the idea that some people are more successful because they work harder and don't make excuses. It also emphasizes the importance of execution over good intentions and the need to compete and maintain a competitive edge.

🚀 The Real Victories in Life

The final paragraph focuses on the real victories in life, which are achieved when one's heart is not into something, but the mind insists on doing it anyway. The speaker encourages the audience to act despite not feeling like it, to compete, and to regain their competitive edge. The summary highlights the idea that successful people love the experience of pushing through when they don't feel like it and that this is where true glory is earned. It concludes with the message that champions understand and thrive on moving forward regardless of their feelings.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Ferocious

Ferocious refers to being extremely fierce or aggressive. In the context of the video, it is used metaphorically to describe the alligator's predatory nature, which is a symbol for the relentless drive needed to overcome challenges. The script uses the ferocity of an alligator to contrast with the complacency that can follow success, urging the audience to maintain their hunger for achievement.

💡Paralyzed

Paralysis, in this context, is a metaphor for inaction or stagnation. The script mentions that an alligator becomes almost paralyzed after eating, suggesting a state of contentment that leads to inactivity. This is juxtaposed with the idea that individuals, after achieving some success, might become 'paralyzed' and stop striving for more, which the speaker discourages.

💡Success

Success is the accomplishment of an aim or purpose. The video script repeatedly emphasizes the importance of not being satisfied with initial success. It uses the concept of success to challenge the audience to continuously push beyond their current achievements and to maintain a 'hunger' for further accomplishments.

💡Devotion

Devotion is the act of being deeply committed and dedicated to a cause or activity. The speaker contrasts the common notion of discipline with devotion, using the example of Pavarotti to illustrate how true dedication to one's craft can surpass mere discipline. Devotion is presented as the driving force behind discipline and excellence.

💡Discipline

Discipline refers to the practice of training oneself to follow a pattern of behavior. In the script, discipline is redefined not as a strict regimen but as a byproduct of devotion. The speaker argues that true discipline comes naturally when one is devoted to their craft, as seen in the example of Tom Brady's commitment to his sport.

💡Craft

Craft in this context refers to a profession or activity that requires skill and expertise. The speaker emphasizes the importance of focusing on one's craft and the dedication required to excel in it. The term is used to represent the area of endeavor where individuals must apply their love, devotion, and discipline.

💡Excellence

Excellence is the quality of being exceptionally good. The video script encourages the pursuit of excellence by highlighting the need for a burning desire to be excellent and the hard work that follows. It is portrayed as the ultimate goal that requires continuous effort and dedication.

💡Commitment

Commitment is the state or quality of being dedicated to a cause, activity, or task. The speaker talks about making a different kind of commitment to one's life, which involves working harder and longer than others. Commitment is depicted as a key factor in achieving greatness and mastering one's craft.

💡Greatness

Greatness is the state of being very good or significant. The script discusses the concept of greatness as something that requires total dedication and effort. It suggests that there are no shortcuts to greatness and that it demands a 120% effort every single time.

💡Competitive Edge

A competitive edge refers to an advantage that provides a greater likelihood of success in a competitive environment. The speaker urges the audience to regain their competitive edge, which is portrayed as essential for pushing through challenges and achieving success in life.

💡Execution

Execution refers to the act of carrying out a plan or making a decision work. The script emphasizes the importance of execution over good intentions, stating that it is the actual actions and follow-through that lead to success, not just having the desire or plan.

Highlights

An alligator is described as ferocious, capable of killing a lion, but the speaker claims to be able to kill an alligator with bare hands.

The best time to kill an alligator is right after it eats, as it becomes almost paralyzed from satisfaction.

The speaker challenges the audience to assess their own 'paralysis' after achieving success and questions if they have become complacent.

The importance of maintaining hunger and drive for success, even after achieving something significant, is emphasized.

Pavarotti's discipline is attributed not to discipline itself but to his devotion to his craft.

The speaker shares the belief that hard work and dedication lead to success, as captured by the cliché 'The harder I work, the luckier I get.'

The speaker's personal journey of waking up early and working hard on their craft out of love and devotion.

The idea that love and devotion make discipline easy and are essential for consistent effort and improvement.

Tom Brady is cited as an example of someone whose love and devotion drive his discipline and constant pursuit of improvement.

The necessity of showing up and putting in effort every day, even when tired or hurt, to achieve greatness.

The speaker's change in work ethic, starting earlier and leaving later, as a commitment to personal development and mastery.

The concept of developing a habit of giving more than what one is paid for, as a path to greatness with no shortcuts.

The assertion that to be great, one must be fully committed, give more than 100%, and put forth effort every single time.

The idea that all men are created equal, but some achieve more due to their willingness to work harder and not make excuses.

The speaker encourages the audience to embrace pressure and take it to another level, as elite achievers do, regardless of circumstances.

The message that success requires execution over good intentions, and that one must act rather than just intend or wish.

The call to regain a competitive edge and to compete, even when tired, demonstrating the importance of perseverance.

The distinction between stopping when tired versus stopping when done, emphasizing the importance of completion and execution.

The speaker highlights the victories in life that come from pushing through when one's heart is not into something, but the mind insists on doing it anyway.

The idea that champions thrive on the moments when they push forward despite not wanting to do what they need to do.

Transcripts

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They say an alligator is so  ferocious it'll kill a lion.

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But I can kill an alligator with my bare hands.

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You want to kill an alligator?

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You kill it right after it eats.

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Because right after it eats,

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it gets satisfied.

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And it goes to a state like it's almost paralyzed.

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Some of y'all in this room, are you paralyzed?

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You had a little success?

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You've done what nobody else

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in your family has done

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and now you chillin'?

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Come on, you ain't hungry no more?

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What have you eaten that's got you satisfied?

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What have you done?

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What have you accomplished

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that got you so full?

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You should still be hungry.

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Pavarotti, the famous opera singer.

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Everyone talked about his

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incredible discipline for his craft.

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He said, you know,

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everyone thinks it's discipline.

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It's not discipline.

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He said, it's devotion.

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He was so devoted to his craft,

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it drove his discipline.

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You've heard the cliche because it's true.

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The harder I work, the luckier I get.

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I'm here today.

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I'm an ordinary person,

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but I focused on my craft.

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I had a burning desire to be excellent.

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I love what I do.

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Sharing and my books and speaking is my oxygen,

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it's my DNA.

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Four in the morning I get up  and I'm working in my craft,

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because I love it.

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I love it.

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When you love something

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and you're devoted to it,

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discipline is easy, am I right?

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So bring that love and devotion

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to what you do.

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It will drive your discipline.

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No one has to tell Tom Brady

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to go work out.

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He has a love and devotion

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to getting better.

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And your love and devotion will drive

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your discipline.

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That means you have to show up

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every day.

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You've got to put the effort in.

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You've got to be willing  to do it when you're tired.

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When you're hurt.

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When it's not cool.

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And you've got to be willing to do that

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way longer

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than anybody else is willing to do it.

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I had to start looking at my life differently.

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I started going to work earlier.

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I started being the last one to leave there.

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I started working harder than anybody else.

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The other guys could not,

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"why would you work so hard, Les?"

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"I don't understand."

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You don't have to.

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I deserve better than this.

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This is something I have got to do.

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Because I've made a different

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kind of commitment with my life.

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My life deserves my developing

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this what I do well.

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And becoming the best at it

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and mastering myself.

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And seeing what I have within me.

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Wherever you are,

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whatever you're doing,

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do it with everything that you have.

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Develop the habit

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of giving more than what you're paid for.

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There are no shortcuts to greatness.

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To be great,

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you've got to be all in.

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To be great,

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you've got to give 120.

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To be great,

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you've got to put forth effort

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every single time.

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Every single down.

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To be great

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there are no days off.

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All men

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are created equal.

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Some just work harder.

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Some of us just grind.

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Some of us don't make excuses.

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Some of us don't surrender.

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Some of us don't give up and give in.

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What we do with the pressure is we say,

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I gotta take it,

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and I gotta take it to another level.

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Elite achievers

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will perform

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and succeed

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and win

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and dominate

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no matter what.

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We all live life.

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Some of us, we get more out of it.

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You might have to work a little harder.

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You might have to start at the bottom.

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But I'm telling you,

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you can have whatever you like.

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You just got to work a little harder.

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You just got to press a little deeper.

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When other folk are having a good time,

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you've got to have the strength of character

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to concentrate,

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to read,

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to digest information.

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Good intentions have kept people broke.

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Good intentions have stop people  from reaching their goals.

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Good intentions won't cut it.

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No more good intentions.

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No more.

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Only execution.

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No more "I meant to."

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No more "I should have."

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No more "I wanted to."

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No more.

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Execution.

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Get up.

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Act like you playing basketball.

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Act like you playing football.

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Go in that doggone classroom.

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Compete.

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Many of you have lost your competitive edge.

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Get your competitive edge back.

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Compete.

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You don't stop when you're tired.

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You stop when you're done.

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You stop when you competed.

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When you executed.

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Successful people

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love the experience

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of not feeling like doing sh*t,

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but then going and kicking ass

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anyway.

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They understand

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that those are the real victories in life.

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They understand

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that it's easy

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to do sh*t

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when you feel like doing sh*t.

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But they also understand

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that the real glory is earned

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when your heart is not into something,

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but your mind tells you

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f*ck you,

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I'm going to do this sh*t anyway

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and does it.

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That's where people separate  themselves from the pack.

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That's where people earn

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the right to success.

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They earn the money,

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they earn the life,

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they earn the relationship,

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they earn the body

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in those little moments.

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Where they don't want to do

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what they need to do,

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but move forward regardless

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of how they feel.

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That's what champions know,

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champions understand,

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and champions thrive on.

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