Let’s Normalize a 6 Day Work Week…
Summary
- I recommend normalizing a 6-day, 12-hour workweek for men aged 16 to 28.
- Your value is based on your utility; when you're young, you may not have much value but you do have energy.
- Use your energy to gain experience and become useful.
- Don't let the lack of capital or connections stop you; focus on being resourceful.
- Resourcefulness is a key trait you need; resources will come as a result of being resourceful.
- Trade the energy you have for experience to develop skills.
- You become good at a skill by starting while you're not good, repeating it, failing, and making incremental improvements.
- It requires many repetitions to actually get good at a skill.
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How To Take Action
I would suggest implementing a work schedule that pushes your limits but is still manageable. For young men aged 16 to 28, try normalizing a 6-day, 12-hour workweek. This will help you build discipline and get the most out of your energy.
Understand that your value early on is tied to how useful you are. You might not have much experience yet, but you have lots of energy. Use that energy to gain as much experience as possible. This means taking on challenges, learning new skills, and being willing to fail and try again.
When you don’t have capital or connections, don’t let it stop you. Focus heavily on being resourceful. This means finding creative ways to use what you have to get what you need. It’s not about the resources you start with; it’s about how you use them.
Trade your energy for experience. Get involved in projects or jobs where you can develop new skills. You won’t be good at first, but that’s okay. Start learning from scratch, repeat the process, fail a few times, and make small improvements each time.
Remember, it takes many repetitions to master any skill. Don’t get discouraged by initial failures. The key is to keep trying and improving little by little.
So, work hard, be resourceful, trade your energy for experience, and practice your skills over and over. You’ll gradually build up the value you bring to any project or job you undertake. This approach is low-cost and high-value, perfect for personal growth and entrepreneurial success.
Full Transcript
I'd like to normalize a 6-day week 12-h hour per day work week for men between 16 and 28 and despite all the self-worth voodoo that social media and Society will tell you you are valued based on your utility and when you're young you have none but you have a lot of energy and so trade that energy for experience points and become useful many people don't start things because they don't have the capital they don't have the connections it's about resourceful not resources like your resourcefulness is the character trait that you need the resources is what you acquire through resourcefulness and so if you have energy you use the resource you have you use what you've got to trade to develop experience to develop proof that you can get good at a skill and you only get good at a skill by not being good at a skill and repeating it and then failing at each time and then making incremental improvements which take many many repetitions until you actually get good