Motivation

Work ethic is always better than big statements.

By April 3, 2018 February 29th, 2020 No Comments
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Let’s talk about work ethic and big statements. Yesterday I devoted a blog about the fact that your one day statement will turn into no day at all. Those people make a lot of big claims but mostly get nothing done at all. That’s pretty sad, isn’t it? They’re just wasting precious oxygen with empty words and goals that they’re probably never going to pursue anyway. It’s great that you’re able to make great claims but words without actions remain words. The same goes for dreams without a date. Those remain a dream for the rest of your life. Some people realize it though. They claim that they’ll change but they never do. Most people never change and that’s sad.

They’re part of the weak generation that lives in frustration. They always make a big claim but their work ethic remains the same.

Will this post be provoking? Probably.

Will you be offended? Probably.

Do I care? Probably not.

Work ethic is always better than big statements.

People have forgotten what real ambition looks like if you ask me. They always claim that the loudmouths are ambitious and will get a lot out of life. But that’s a big joke if you ask me. They spend more time talking than they spend time working towards a certain goal. Their schedule is pretty simple: talk all the time and don’t work at all. That’s it. They’re masters at wasting time but they’re amateurs when it comes to investing time. The saddest part is that they don’t even know the difference between the two.

So what’s the takeaway here?

Well, empty barrels make a lot of noise. There would be a lot of millionaires if every claim would have become a reality. People should realize that you can’t achieve anything if you don’t work towards it. It’s just that easy. Don’t be a loudmouth. Just show what you’re made off and get what you want.

So what will it be?

One day or no day at all?

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