Holding On To (Some Of) The Hard Part

As the story goes, the more success you achieve the more money comes in.

The more money comes in the more you can delegate the hard parts to others.

The cycle continues until you’ve delegated all the hard parts…because wasn’t that the goal all along?

Now you’re left with the easy parts. Victory.

Only you now realize that without something to push against (a hard part) the easy parts aren’t as fun, don’t have the same zest, aren’t as meaningful. You realize the hard parts were essential. The hard parts created tension and strain and pain that gave way to joy and release.

I hope you make enough money to hire people to do a bunch of the stuff that you don’t like doing or aren’t very good at.

But be sure to hold on to some of the hard part for yourself.

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