Here’s What Differentiates High Achievers from Average Performers
“Practice makes perfect.” This cliche line has been taught by schools that produce factory workers, for decades. It’s a joke.
You don’t have to be average.
Average often means unhappy. Nobody wants to admit that. It’s taboo. You’ll get shit thrown at your face if you say that in public. Screw it.
There’s no need to be average, because for the same amount of effort, you can easily become a high performer.
Now, I’m not some schmuck that pulled that idea out of nowhere. I’ve spent years studying high performers and got to meet many of them.
How?
- I wrote on a blog about success so it forced me to search for high performers as cringey as that blog now is to me.
- By publishing on LinkedIn every day, I met a young man who owns a live events business. He manages high performers like Gary Vee and Tony Robbins. He liked my content and brought me into his world.
There’s no need to be average. Study these ideas from high performers to live a life you’ll look back and be proud of.