Contents Introduction The goal is not just to be successful. It’s about learning how to sustain that success, too. thinking of both 50 Cent and Curtis Jackson. Be fearless. Whatever is worrying me, I meet it head-on and engage it until the situation is resolved. My refusal to become comfortable with fear gives me an advantage in almost every situation. Cultivate the heart of a hustler. Hustlin’ is a motor that’s got to be running inside of you each and every day. And its fuel is passion. If you can keep that motor running, it will take you everywhere you want to go in life. Build a strong crew. Know your value Evolve or die Shape perception. Everything you share with the world Don’t be afraid to compete Learn from your Ls Avoid the entitlement trap. exploits cussing ultracompetitive synonymous laurels Chapter 1 Finding Fearlessness I wouldn’t give a tinker’s damn for a man who isn’t sometimes afraid. Fear’s the spice that makes it interesting to go ahead. —DANIEL BOONE Comfort, I’ve learned, is a dream killer. It saps our ambition. Blinds our vision. Promotes complacency. “It is not death that a man should fear,” said the Roman emperor and philosopher Marcus Aurelius, “but he should fear never beginning to live.” 危险自拍的故事DON’T BE AFRAID TO GET HIT You need to bend fear into moments of action at every opportunity, because the fearless not only recognize but also often reward one of their own. indebted If I lost, it wasn’t because I’d been backed into a corner and beaten down. It would be because I’d gone for what I wanted and had simply come up against someone with more skill. 12岁时候的拳击馆和小混混直言不讳的故事stride FACING FEAR HEAD-ON “Cowards die many times before their deaths,” wrote Shakespeare. “The valiant never taste of death but once.” 中枪后在 queens 坚持户外跑步THE ONE THING I’M STILL AFRAID OF Shaniqua dumbfounded faze my son Marquise 面对首任老婆和小孩RAISE YOUR HAND! hothead moguls spitball sat on his hands peep Don’t make the same mistake. If you’ve put in the work, and know your shit, raise your damn hand! Every single time. He’s afraid. He’s scared to raise his hand because he doesn’t want to give the wrong answer. He’d put in the work, but in the presence of those executives’ self-assurance, he lost faith in himself. And that meant the executives never noticed him. Never made a mental note that he was a guy to keep an eye on. Never offered him the platform he was looking for—and deserved. He was stuck at a level that wasn’t equal to his skill. 有个胆小的同事懂很多但关键场合不敢说话Chapter 2 Heart of a Hustler Things may come to those who wait, but only the things left by those who hustle. rags macho discrimination favela That’s because I enjoy the work more. My attitude toward my career is “whistle while you work.” Every eighteen-hour day on the set is fun for me. Every all-nighter in the studio is a joy. Every 4:30 a.m. wake-up call is a blessing, the signal that I’m getting another chance to do something I love. Figuring out the next deal, working on the next script, or planning the next album is more exciting to me than any beach or five-star resort. Maria das Graças Silva的故事,从贫民窟出来变成 CEO COMMITTING TO A CLEAN LIFESTYLE First I’ll pour drinks from a bottle of champagne for everyone who is in VIP with me. When the bottle is empty, I’ll give it to one of my guys and have him quietly refill it with ginger ale. For the rest of the night I’ll have that bottle in my hand. I’ll take swigs every now and then just to keep the vibe right, but I’m not drinking anything but Canada Dry. become a crutch. Something rappers can lean on when they’re feeling insecure or lacking focus. They might be helpful when you’re getting started, but you’re never going to get too far when you need a crutch to move forward Instead of saying “I’m not smoking weed anymore,” just say “I’m not smoking for the next month.” Then just focus on the first week in front of you 关于 sobriety, working out, eating right, and getting enough sleep FINDING YOUR FOCUS Keep in mind that Isaac wasn’t hustling for jewelry, cars, or houses. He was hustling for the most important goal: freedom Isaac Wright Jr.因为误判而在监狱中坚持学法律自救的故事 PASSION MAKES PERFECT paramount Might sound dramatic, but that level of commitment is often what it takes. passion stance 他为了纪念朋友而演电影WHAT ARE YOU HUSTLIN’ FOR? me, but I believe vision boards are a very powerful tool in calcifying what you’re working toward It’s easy to get started on your computer. Go to Google Images, and type in everything you think you’d like to have in your life: “beachfront property,” “Range Rover,” “pit bull puppy A study by Dominican University found that you’re forty-two times more likely to achieve your goals if you write them down. And a study in Psychological Bulletin found that people are 90 percent more likely to achieve goals that are challenging and specific When I first started selling crack, my goals were very simple. First I needed fresh sneakers. Not the KangaROOs my grandmother got me, but Adidas and FILAs. Once I got the sneakers and clothes I wanted for myself, I set my sights on jewelry. Once I had the right chains, I focused on a set of wheels. At first, I just wanted a car so I wouldn’t have to pay a cab to wait for me when I took a girl to the movies. A basic Honda would do. But soon, I needed a flashy ride to announce to the entire neighborhood that I was a force to be reckoned with. So I kept working on the streets until I was pushing a 400 SE Benz. 他自己的一路目标NEVER BREAK YOUR STRIDE If you’ve spent your childhood worrying about past-due bills, family members in jail, or gunshots on your corner but are still out here trying to make it happen, you possess real resiliency. Acknowledge that about yourself. And then use that to your advantage. you’re not going to break stride. Let’s say you bought some coke you thought was pure but was actually cut with laxatives. Instead of bitching and moaning, you have to address the situation and say, “It’s cool. I’ll get my money back on the next pack.” That has to be your constant attitude on the street. “I’ll get it back on the next one.” 作为毒贩的基本,第二天还会回来Having a hustler’s mentality, I would never allow myself to think, “Shit, I just lost everything. My enemies are going to clown me. My critics are going to have a field day. I don’t think I can do this anymore.” No. If it all goes away, I’m confident I’m getting my money back. And then some. peaks and valleys. One of the most important realizations I came to early in my business career is that I’m running through an endless tunnel. What I mean by that is I came to understand that there’s no “happily ever after.” No matter how many records I sell, cases of liquor I move, and hit TV shows I create and executive-produce, there’s never going to be a moment where I say, “Okay, this is the end of the road. I’ve finally made it,” and then take my foot off the pedal. I know there’s going to be another challenge right around the corner. And then another one after that. TRUST YOUR INSTINCT In fact, I’m only putting my money behind things that (a) I’m passionate about and (b) I’ve done all my homework on. I’ll spend hours online researching the industry, tracking its history, and figuring out who the most important players are. Then I’ll call any smart person I know who has experience in that space and try to pick their brains. Do you think there’s room for growth? Or is the space flooded? Am I going to meet resistance if I make a move? What’s that resistance going to look like? Who do I need as an ally? Once I have those answers, I’ll read gossip sites, blogs, and any other sources that can help fill me in on what’s not being reported in the mainstream press. After I have all that information, if I still feel like I can make an impact, I’m going all in. To me, that’s not really gambling. That’s making a bet on a sure thing. And if you’re not passionate about the idea, you’re not going to be emailing for updates. Checking in with your partners for any changes. You’re basically just hoping that you can write a check and wake up one day to find that someone has dropped a big bag of money in your lap. That’s not gambling. That’s basically asking to lose your money. At the end of the day, I like betting on sure things. And the only sure thing you can always count on, 100 percent of the time, is yourself. Chapter 3 Constructing Your Crew If you don’t have the right people around you and you’re moving at a million miles an hour, you can lose yourself. —DAVE CHAPPELLE No, they’re all going to tell you the same thing: their greatest skill is being an astute judge of character astute mergers looted frequent lurches between feast and famine RATHER BE ROBBED growls Getting betrayed is different. You don’t get a great war story out of it. I’ve never heard of someone getting hyped to tell their friends, “Yo, you won’t believe this, but I just got backstabbed by my mans!” Like Malcolm X said, “To me, the thing that is worse than death is betrayal. You see, I could conceive death, but I could not conceive betrayal.” BRINGING THE HOOD WITH YOU stronger your crew is, the stronger you are relic 买了又卖了泰森的房子BACK IN THE BARREL On the streets, there just isn’t enough space for both success and suckers. The quicker you understand that, the quicker you’ll get the most out of your journey. Jam Master Jay的故事 DEMAND DISCIPLINE But if any of you guys fight each other, you’re going home the next day. Period!” Watching those Queensbridge dudes fight each other, I vowed to myself that when my crew and I hit the road, I would have zero tolerance for internal conflict. I knew that if I couldn’t control my own people, there would be a pretty low ceiling on how high I could build my brand. Plus, I understood that there are no “minor” fights when you’re living together on the road. Let’s say two guys get into it over a gir If I had let Bang ’Em slide with a warning, I would have lost my authority. HANDLE INTERNAL PROBLEMS FIRST success. If you bring a bunch of wolves into your circle, you better be damn sure to feed them. Otherwise, it won’t be long before the pack turns on you Tekashi 6ix9ine. Tekashi is a half-Mexican, half–Puerto Rican rapper from Brooklyn.被杀的事情 PROVIDE ENCOURAGEMENT As tough as I can be on people who get out of line, I also pride myself on being able to deliver heartfelt pep talks when they’re needed. If you’re primarily known as a disciplinarian, the moments when you step out of that role and show that you have real concern about someone will carry extra weight In order to get the best out of the people around you, sometimes you have to clearly and forcefully articulate the opportunities you see for them. Just because you see something for them, you can’t assume they see it, too. If someone is not responding to, or taking advantage of, the opportunities you’ve created for them, you’re going to have to take them to that place. That’s literally what “leading” means. You From your top lieutenant to the lowest person on the totem pole, you need to be able to articulate not only where you need that person to go, but also the steps they should follow to get there. Most Accept that everyone on your team is going to have their own hang-ups, issues, and insecurities, and then address them with the appropriate energy You need to tailor a specific approach to every single person on your team in order to get the most out of them. LEARNING TO TRUST AGAIN astutely Chapter 4 Knowing Your Value Know your worth. Then add tax. —UNKNOWN Whenever you work for someone else, they’re going to try to pay you less than what you’re worth. Doesn’t matter if they’re a “good guy,” a friend, or even family. If they can save a couple of bucks, they’re going to try to at your expense. You can’t even be mad—it’s just business. But THE RIGHT DEAL IS OUT THERE—WAIT FOR IT FOCUS ON THE POTENTIAL—NOT THE PAYDAY You want the person you’re negotiating with to think you’re stuck, but when the right moment comes, you have to be prepared to move off it. That’s not undervaluing yourself. It’s just a matter of understanding that successful negotiations are built on give-and-take. If you refuse to concede anything, the conversation isn’t going anywhere. I know I was thirsty with the bill. But I did put a lot of time into this album. We were really in the trenches together on it. And I really appreciate you offering the point. But instead of one, could we do two points Whatever his reasons, Sha clearly let things get personal. This is the other huge mistake people make when they start negotiating. They take offense at what’s being offered because they feel it’s an unfair representation of what they’ve put Please understand this: negotiations are not personal. Again, I don’t care if you’re dealing with a longtime business partner, a friend, or a family member: the other person is never going to start at a number you think is fair. It’s just not how the process works. They’re always going to start at a lower number and then come up if you push back. But more often than not, a few pushes get me to where I want to be. And then we seal the deal. Once it’s done, it’s like all the posturing and threatening never even happened. Everyone hugs, raises a toast, and talks about how excited they are to be in business together CREATING REAL POWER foray JUST DO SHIT One of the best ways to bypass those gatekeepers is to go directly to the people with your ideas. The more time I spend with corporate executives, the more I’ve noticed how clueless they are about how to connect with the public. They’ll form focus groups, commission studies, hire influencers—everything but go directly to the people. aspirational I didn’t see any reason why meet and greets couldn’t be extremely effective to sell liquor. That desire for a connection was still there. savvy I’m using film as an example, but adopting a “just do shit” mentality will help you in every field. Don’t sit around hoping someone will invest hundreds of thousands of dollars in your restaurant idea. Start a food truck for a lot less and make sure what you’re serving is so delicious that the lines are around the block. If you do that, it’s only a matter of time before an investor shows up with a check. Resorts give them free rooms. Airlines give them free flights The internet is making the gatekeepers much less relevant. THE GREATEST EXPENSE But I don’t have a receipt that can get me back the time I’ve put into something. That’s why you have to place a premium value on how you spend the limited time you have. I basically did that with every department. I kept asking questions and soaking up information until I finally came to a realization: the label couldn’t do everything for me. Then I’d go and shadow Julian, who was in charge of artwork. I’d ask him about his thought process when he was designing an album. What sort of visuals were effective at selling albums, and what sort of images didn’t work as well? Having a realistic understanding of what a record company wasn’t going to do for me probably saved my career. Today, internships seem to get a bad rap. A lot of young people have complained that they’re exploitative. Some folks even want to make unpaid internships illegal. GET IT ON PAPER Getting all your agreements, promises, and plans down on paper in the form of a contract is absolutely essential. Never let your value rest on someone’s “word.” I’ve heard so many big promises that never get delivered on. It’s easy to promise someone half of nothing. It’s easy to promise someone you’re going to take care of them “once we get on.” andshake agreements aren’t worth shit. When the money starts coming in, the knives start coming out. Chapter 5 Evolve or Die Look around you. Everything changes. Everything on this earth is in a continuous state of evolving. . . . You were not put on this earth to remain stagnant. —STEVE MARABOLI KNOW WHEN TO SHIFT Sorry, but the world doesn’t work like that. The same change that brought you in the door can sweep you right back out if you don’t keep pushing yourself forward. No matter how many promotions you’ve received, how many corner offices you’ve moved into, or even how many times you’ve seen your name in the headlines, you can never settle. You have to keep finding new ways to challenge yourself. CHANGE WITH THE CULTURE bona fide risqué REFUSING TO EVOLVE porch assassinate cocky If Banks was hanging out in the studio with a bunch of unknown MCs, he’d be very confident. He’d enjoy being the center of attention. But if I suddenly showed up, then he’d feel like he got demoted. He’d be bitter he didn’t feel like the center of attention anymore. I believe a true star must possess four fundamental abilities: create great material, be a high-energy live performer, have a unique appearance, and possess a strong personality. overhaul transcendent temperament corny adamant hysterical disposal berth acquiescence jocks uptight cajoling impede shriveled THE WRITING IS NEVER ON THE WALL decadent Testament harem dividends orgies Jerusalem franchise EXPANDING YOUR MIND THROUGH YOUR CIRCLE Friends that have dramatically changed how I see the world through sharing their experiences, insights, and philosophies. One of my favorite new friends is Robert Greene, the coauthor of my book The 50th Law. Robert is definitely not the type of person who would have been in my previous circles. He’s a middle-aged white guy, and there’s nothing “street” about him at all. He’s a real history buff, someone who is happiest when he’s reading and studying. in fact, an almost unlimited pool of strategies and techniques I could draw on from the examples of history. Of course our relationship is a two-way street. I educated Robert about my experience and helped draw him out of his books a little. By rolling with me, he got to see someone putting some of the strategies he studied into practice, in real time. mantra-based If you’ve never tried it, a mantra is a phrase or word that you repeat over and over again in your mind until your brain starts to calm down. A lot of times it’s a Sanskrit word, but Deepak told me I could just use the phrase “I am.” He said that whenever I felt like my thoughts were racing faster than I was comfortable with, I could just sit down in a quiet room, close my eyes, and repeat “I am, I am” over and over again until the noise in my head was gone. It’s not only a professional priority. I love talking to anyone who can provide me with new information that can change my perspective. There could be a subject that I feel like I’m rock-solid on, that there’s no way anyone could change my mind on it. Then a smart person hits me with a new perspective on it—an insight I hadn’t considered before—and everything changes. “Here’s the other problem, 50. You know that the vibe is different when it’s just two people talking business versus when one of their spouses is present. When it’s just two people, they can get down to the nitty-gritty. Talk shit about their enemies. Conspire together. Trade notes and trade dirt. Discuss stuff they might not talk about in front of other people. That’s how a lot of business gets done in the real world. “But when a spouse is there, the vibe changes. The conversation’s about kids, vacations, or what TV shows everyone has watched. It doesn’t get down to the dirt. nitty-gritty Smart people give away so much information through their words or their actions. Grab every single one of those gems that you can. “Oh, shit. How didn’t I see that?” I asked my friend. There are some people who always try to position themselves to be the smartest person in the room. They do that because it soothes their insecurity. They’d rather present the impression of being important than actually put themselves in the position to grow. Never be that person. Always challenge yourself to be around people who might be informed in different ways than you are, who have had different experiences, and, most important, aren’t intimidated to share that information with you. Those are the people who are going to supercharge your evolution into your best self. Chapter 6 Power of Perception The world will see you the way you see you. And treat you the way you treat yourself. —BEYONCÉ Once I achieved success on the highest level, however, that connection was lost. With fame and fortune, I stopped being human. I was closer to a comic book character than to someone with real feelings. The perception was that if you cut me, I wouldn’t bleed. cubicle mogul SHAPING PERCEPTIONS truant finesse preacher coconspirator perception But I was beginning to understand that in order to get what I wanted at the time, I was going to have to learn how to juggle Nana’s perception of me with who I was becoming on the streets. The cake made me feel good for a moment, but then that rush was gone. Training and staying in shape made me feel good all of the time. If other males weren’t outright intimidated, they treated me with more respect. A lot of women were attracted, not only as eye candy, but to what my muscles said about me—that I was someone who was disciplined, that I wasn’t averse to putting in consistent work on something they were focused on. flab motif PROJECTING THE RIGHT APPEARANCE boroughs hooptie There are some people who are that way with sneakers. If you walk into the room wearing the right kind of kicks, that person is going to notice you. You might not have said a word, but that person is immediately going to single you out as someone who’s probably worth their attention. Now let’s pretend I pull up next to him in my Ferrari. I notice his car is on fire and motion for him to roll down his window. He’s going to roll down that window and say, “What can I do for you?” Ten times out of ten Every time you walk down the street, drive somewhere in your car, go to the supermarket, work out in the gym, or post a picture on social media, you are being judged—by a few people you know and a lot more you’ll never even meet. incumbent I will tell you straight up that I judge every single person I meet on their appearance. Especially if we’re meeting to conduct business for the first time. Before you open your mouth, your appearance has already initiated a conversation with me. liability. scuffed The shift in how people viewed him was immediate attire aesthetic Conversely, when I see someone who is consistently sloppy or doesn’t seem to mind wearing wrinkled clothes, it tells me that they don’t value themselves. HOW TO CONTROL THE CONVERSATION Instead of just asking your mother for a ride to the mall, ask while giving her a light touch on the forearm Why? Scientists think it’s because when someone touches you in the right (i.e., nonaggressive) way, it causes your body to release chemicals like dopamine, oxytocin, and serotonin that make your brain happy. Simultaneously, it causes the levels of stressful chemicals like cortisol (which would be triggered by an aggressive touch) to go down. The result is that one simple touch can put someone into a more relaxed mood, where they’ll be more likely to agree with whatever is being proposed. Another way to subtly control the energy of the room is by talking softly. In testing the technique, I found that giving people less than they expected wasn’t just effective with verbal communication, but with body language, too. flustered I was hustling harder, but literally without moving a muscle. FAKE IT TILL YOU MAKE IT One of hip-hop’s favorite expressions is “Fake it till you make it,” which is exactly what Bill Gates and Paul Allen did. The idea is that, even if your circumstances are disadvantaged or you lack experience, so long as you project the confidence and energy of someone successful, it’s only a matter of time till true success comes and finds you. bootlegging ACT LIKE YOU DON’T NEED IT succumb fundamental truth: neediness is a turnoff to everyone except the most compassionate people. The vast majority of people are attracted to the things they think they can’t have. No matter what the setting, unattainability is the ultimate aphrodisiac. When you’re looking for someone to invest time, money, or energy in you, you can never let them think they’re doing you a favor. You must make them believe that the favor is actually coming from you—that by being brought into your orbit, they will be setting themselves up for a win. One of the true magicians of the “act like you don’t need it” strategy was the financier Bernie Madoff Why would the manager be so quick to give you the money? Because they saw that you already had a million dollars. They didn’t care whether you got it from a rapper, a dead relative, or a drug deal. They just knew that you had it. You might have walked into that branch as just another customer, but all those zeros made you an instant VIP. WHAT I’M ATTRACTED TO The most critical quality for any woman I’m going to be interested in is self-sufficiency, both financial and emotional OWN YOUR NARRATIVE notorious infamously well-rounded LET PEOPLE BE HONEST ABOUT THEMSELVES stomp blasphemy candor Rolodex crutch It’s always better to empower the people around you to live their truth. When you force them to perpetuate a role, eventually people will see it. Chapter 7 If We Can’t Be Friends Disagreement is something normal. —DALAI LAMA misogynistic tuxedos proactive Misogyny coexist To the Greeks, the most basic energy in the world was a battle between two forces. A debate was a fight between two people over an idea. Exercise is a fight between energy and fatigue. Study is a fight between you and the material. Every new day is a fight between light and darkness. The Greeks didn’t shy away from those fights. They believed that competition, in any form, was beneficial. Their most famous example of putting that belief into action was the organized athletic competition they created, which today we know as the Olympics. COMPETITION BRINGS OUT THE BEST snub Stung As it’s said, iron sharpens iron. THE BEARSVILLE BOOT CAMP barn, entourages torn I recorded over thirty-six songs in Bearsville, many of which would go on to appear on Power of the Dollar. ebut derailed debut fray capitalize CURTIS VERSUS GRADUATION stunt salvage CURTIS LANNISTER You have to put yourself against the opponent who not only gives you the best chance of winning, but also leaves you in a more favorable position if you do end up losing. critics You can join a losing fight and still come out of it with something valuable. feisty DON’T KEEP YOUR COMPETITION AFLOAT orbit organisms parasitic endeavors allegedly frivolous Hell, they might even sit in your house with their feet up on your coffee table and act like they don’t have a debt in the world. Meanwhile, your head is about to explode from the disrespect. KEEP A BOOK getting served scouting reports I certainly keep a mental book on the individuals I consider my competition. I follow all of the moves they make carefully. If someone does something I consider smart, I make note of it and try to think of ways I could do something similar. If I see my competition do something I consider foolish, I make note of that, too. And then I look for a way to leverage that vulnerability against them down the road. When you’re hustling at your hardest, you’re going to observe and engage with anything that gives you even the slightest advantage. I keep my notes in my mind, but a powerful exercise is physically writing a book on your competition. If someone in your company has a senior position you’d like to occupy, write down the book on them. Try to identify what constructive things they do every day that has them in that position. Do they come in earlier than you do? Do they have a better relationship with the boss? Are they more outgoing? Do they have a tendency to get ahead of issues? Are they confident in presentations? Faster to respond to emails? Anything you think they do well, write it down. Then take note of their weaknesses. Do they tend to overpromise? Do they like to leave early at night? Do they trust their underlings to do too much of their work for them? Play a little fast and loose with their expense account? Get caught up in interoffice relationships that they probably shouldn’t? interoffice Chapter 8 Learning from Your Ls Mistakes are a fact of life. It is the response to the error that counts. —NIKKI GIOVANNI “Many people dream of success. To me, success can be achieved only through repeated failure and introspection,” Honda said. “In fact, success represents 1 percent of your work, which results only from the 99 percent that is called failure.” ADMIT THAT YOU’RE WRONG uncharted adamant This is why it’s very important that your friends and associates feel like they have the freedom to offer constructive criticism, to tell you about yourself a bit. Doing that might make you feel powerful in the moment, but it will cost you dearly in the long run. belittles Chapter 9 The Entitlement Trap There is joy in work. There is no happiness except in the realization that we have accomplished something. —HENRY FORD Life can be like that too. You want to save people, but in order to do it without you both getting pulled under, you need to keep a little distance. THE TWENTY-YEAR VACATION I am extremely serious about the value of hard work. I believe it creates not only success but happiness, too. You can never feel satisfied if you’re not applying yourself to something you’re passionate about. When Shaniqua said, “Ain’t nobody work if they don’t have to,” it was like she was dismissing everything I believed in. At that moment, I knew things would never be right between us. We just saw the world different ways. I was disgusted that she didn’t want to work, and she was disgusted that I thought she should. buff ENTITLEMENT CREATES RESENTMENT accolades IN THE LION’S DEN rag nonchalantly oblivious WHEN DID I BECOME RESPONSIBLE? EMBRACING RESPONSIBILITY Sigmund Freud once said, “Most people do not really want freedom, because freedom involves responsibility, and most people are frightened of responsibility.” gratification invigorating Take whatever money you have left, and go somewhere to relax for a few weeks. That might sound impossible considering what happened, but force yourself to take a break. You’re not going to recoup what you just lost in the next few weeks, anyway. Instead, give yourself those weeks to clear your energy. To let all that anger, resentment, and confusion get out of your system. You must do that to create space for new energy to come into your life. IMPORTING HUSTLE penthouses ARE THEY MAKING A DEPOSIT? abundant Does he or she ever make deposits into my life, or do they only make withdrawals? monetary Professionally, you can always contribute to morale no matter what position you’re in. If you’re part of a team, it doesn’t cost a cent to be the one with a positive attitude. That doesn’t mean you have to kiss your boss’s ass or be fake. You just have to stay upbeat about things. diplomatic Revenue, of course, is the best thing to be able to point to. But it can also be some of the nontransactional things we’ve mentioned: upbeat energy, helpful diplomacy, punctuality, and creativity. unconditional love GIVING BACK work ethic and hustler’s spirit amass philanthropy queasy de-veined do-rag merits
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