Hustle Harder, Hustle Smarter
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Manche Menschen sind nicht für den Erfolg gemacht. Du kannst sie nicht dazu bringen und solltest Abstand nehmen. Du alleine hast die Verantwortung. Niemand ist dir etwas schuldig. Mit dieser Annahme wirst du nie enttäuscht. Seeing someone who seemed content and free yet was doing something very simple made him wonder if that dude was beating him at life While Hustle Harder, Hustle Smarter has practical information for any audience, there’s no doubt that fans of 50 Cent himself will get a lot out of this too. The memoir side of the book over delivers. So first ask yourself, What am I afraid of? Then ask whether the risks of confronting your fear are more important than the potential upside. Chances are, if you’re honest with yourself, you’ll find that the risks are worth it. Cent is a man known for his persistent rise to icon status. Breaking into to the hip hop scene after accumulating a grassroots following in the early 2000s. His unorthodox grind—using the mixtape circuit—led to him catching the attention of Eminem, and the rest is history. We know 50 for being an outspoken and sometimes aggressive force in hip hop, but in his self-help book Hustle Harder, Hustle Smarter, 50 Cent reveals a humble side of him that the world may have never been exposed to before.
Wenn man einen Haufen Wölfe in seinen Kreis holt, sollte man sich darum kümmern, dass sie gefüttert sind." This book was a big surprise! I did not know much about 50 Cent’s persona apart from his musical career and somewhat aggressive reputation. Hustle harder, hustle smarter” was a bit more personal where 50 Cent mixed anecdotes with lessons from both his life on the streets, a superstar rapper and entrepreneur. Those 3 perspectives give this book a certain edge.It all boils down to a simple truth: Fear isn’t the problem. Getting comfortable with fear is the problem. If you frequently veer into the stairwell because you see an intimidating boss stepping into the elevator, you’re avoiding fear. Not going to an audition, saying no to an invitation that could help you network, not raising your hand in class when you have the answer –these are all examples of avoiding fear. Insgesamt waren seine prägendsten Erlebnisse definitiv der Tod seiner Mutter, das Verhältnis zu seinem ersten Sohn und die Tatsache, dass er bereits neunmal angeschossen wurde, was er bestimmt mindestens 10-mal im Verlauf des Buches erwähnt. The second best part of the book is that 50 cents is a highly intelligent individual. You can tell that he got to where he is because he knows how to read individuals, groups, and societal shifts and adapts accordingly. I love that he speaks to the fact that you can never stop growing and changing. He saw that he was going to fall off as a musician, because they all do, and pivoted to other pursuits. His bully reputation and cutthroat vibe are in great contrast here. He seems to be a businessman first. You learn a bit more on his competitive side and his insecurities, and he does seems to admit his mistakes and reflect on them. I gained a lot of respect for him.
Ford “there is joy in work. There is no happiness except the realization that we have accomplished something
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The Audible narration is by Curtis himself, and is highly enjoyable. Hustle harder Hustle smarter is deeply informative and personal, and gave me a lot of insight on life. I would recommend this book to everyone. Each chapter gives many examples so that the lesson behind the themes is easy to digest. In some cases, 50 even breaks down stories from other entrepreneurs including Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Enzo Ferrari and Soichiro Honda.
s previous memoir— From Pieces to Weight—highlighted his life from birth all the way up to him signing a record deal with Eminem and Dr. Dre. For years, we wanted to know what 50’s life was really like during his successful career and in this book he gives us everything we’ve been wanting to know. From why the G-unit music group split up, to conversations he’s had with Robert De Niro, to his 2007 sales battle with Kanye West, and to why he left Interscope records and hasn’t been as focused on music for the past 10 years. He also shares how his hit Starz TV show, Power, came about. 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.” Is a self help book. I hate self help books. Fiddy comes off as pretty arrogant at times with a holier than thou air to it. "If Yayo just listened to me, he'd be succesful like me." Sometimes his examples feel contrived - like he googled examples and fit parts of his life into them. Promises aren't worth s*** you have to get papered up we need to get the expectations on paper before we sink to much time or equity into it Avoid the entitlement trap! - you’ll never find success until you take full responsibility for what happens in your lifeMan sollte auf langfristige Erträge aus sein. Nimm deswegen nicht die erstbeste Gelegenheit, sondern die beste. Bei Verhandlungen verliert immer der, der etwas Bestimmtes mehr will und weniger flexibel ist. Man sollte in Verhandlungen immer dafür kämpfen sich nicht unter Wert zu verkaufen, aber nicht beleidigt sein, dass man überhaupt kämpfen musste. Man sollte einfach anfangen; sog. "Gatekeeper" (Menschen oder Institutionen, die dich von Ressourcen abhalten, also bspw. früher ein Musikstudio) gibt es immer weniger (Bsp. heute kann man einfach am Computer einen Song aufnehmen und auf YouTube veröffentlichen). Praktika (damit sind auch Dinge gemeint, die eigentlich nicht als Praktikum bezeichnet werden können), wo Erfahrung gesammelt werden kann, sind unbezahlbar. Die meisten Menschen wollen nicht wirklich Freiheit, denn zur Freiheit gehört auch Verantwortung." - Sigmund Freud I really enjoyed this book, although it took me forever to finish. Of course I don’t agree with everything presented, but it’s fascinating to read his insights on life and business. There is Joy in work there is no happiness except in the realization that we have accomplished something
A study by Dominican University found your 42 times more likely to achieve your goals if you write them down Fear nothing and you shall succeed”, Curtis 50 Cent Jason builds on this message in “Hustle Harder, Hustle Smarter” by getting personal on this journey from tragic personal loss to thriving businessman and cable’s highest-paid executive. I loved the fact that 50 was a bit vulnerable in this book and explained his insecurities and how he overcame them to for example becoming fearless (he started boxing at age 12 and was training with 16-17 years old teenagers). At the end of the day, you can bet on a lot of games, ideas and even people. But the only sure thing you can always count on 100 percent of the time is ‘yourself.’ This book isn’t what I was expecting. Truthfully, I’m not sure what I was expecting, but it wasn’t this. This book is basically a ‘how to.’ 50 explains different lessons he’s learned throughout the years and how he learned them, then gives his advice on how to learn from his mistakes. He’s got good intel and is very suave in his delivery. He’s funny and the stories he tells and the look inside his life he gives you are great.
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A study in psychological bulletin found that people are 90% more likely to achieve their goals that are challenging and specific My hope is to see him come full circle in stepping into the full power he has acquired in business within his broken personal relationships. It would be a true demonstration of actualizing acquired knowledge only time can tell. Anywho... there is a lot of truth and tools on this man's tool belt and it would be nice to see more of this side of Curtis. I look forward to his next projects... Lord knows I can't wait for Power Book II !! WHEW!! I don't care where he goes I'm trying to do business with him I'll never delete his number from my phone His idea of hiding his street persona because he loved he grandma is not logical- if he really loved his grandma he wouldn’t lie to her These days internships seem to get a bad rap. Many young people complain internship as exploitative. Some even want to make unpaid internships illegal.
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