Attack the day with enthusiam unknown to mankind.

Alex Frantz
Aug 28, 2017 · 2 min read

Life is crazy. Life is unpredictable. Life is what happens when you are busy planning. Over the last 6 months, my life has changed drastically. I’ve been challenged more in the last 6 months career wise, than any other time in my life. I am a completely different person today than I was 6 months ago. It’s so easy to get tied up in the ‘why me’ mentality — it’s very hard to get out of it. I truly believe that I was put on this planet to do something huge, make an impact that will be felt beyond my years. Some may call that naive, I call it my fire. It fuels me every day to get up, and attack the day with enthusiam unknown to mankind.

One of the main things that I have learned, is that it is SO important to surround yourself with people and leaders that truly, 100% believe in you. Not people who will believe in you when it’s convienient or people who instead of being interested in your success, are interested in your demise. The inconvineint truth of life is that you will deal with both kinds of people. The challenge is, will you recognize the people who truly believe in you?

Failure is a part of life, if you’re not failing, you’re not trying hard enough. Every failure I have experienced, has made me wiser, stronger, and a better person. If you’re out there, and you’re feeling down because you’ve failed, I’m here to tell you to pick your head up. Every failure I’ve experienced, in the end turned out to be the best situation possible. To me, failure is something that was meant to happen. It just never happens the way you want it to.

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Alex Frantz

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Founder, Frantz Consulting. Consultant to RIA's regarding everything #Fintech

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