Nobody Gets to Define Your Work Ethic But You | Ep. 457
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Work Hard, Own Your Ambition, Ignore the Noise
In this Growth Notes episode, Frazier pushes back on the idea of making “maximum money with minimal effort,” arguing that people who work the most often make the most money and that serious goals require serious output. He acknowledges rest, boundaries, and burnout, but says the work required to reach a specific outcome is between you and the goal—not your friends, family, or social media. Frazier explains that unsolicited criticism about working hard often comes from people who’ve accepted a lower level of output, and warns listeners not to shrink ambition to make others comfortable. He emphasizes that “dues are paid every day,” and says finances—not work—are often behind the struggles he sees, including bankruptcy and relationship stress.
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