Making money relies on resilience, not just intelligence
Many people have decent abilities, but can't make money. Why? To put it simply, it's because their inner drive is too weak to handle challenges. Ability is like a good gun in your hands; if you're too scared to pull the trigger, even the best gun is just scrap metal. Stop using excuses like 'I'm not capable' or 'I'm afraid.' If you want to make money, you need to endure, bear the weight, and take risks—this is the 'key to success' in making money.
1. Struggling to make money? Most likely, it's because you've already given up in your heart
Do these scenarios sound familiar to you?
• After posting 10 videos without any likes, you feel instantly defeated.
• After a month of side hustling with no sales, you think it's hopeless.
• You get a couple of negative comments, and your confidence shatters.
• If your partner is unreliable, you feel unlucky.
• Tasks are left unfinished while you procrastinate.
2. People who can make money are all 'tough individuals'
• Creating content: At first, no one is watching, but you keep going regardless of what others say.
• Side hustle: If no one is paying attention and orders are few, don't stop; keep figuring out how to improve.
• Doing business: If you're rejected or insulted, act like you didn't hear it and keep selling!
3. The secret to the tenacity needed for making money: endure, refine, confront
• Endure: If you've worked hard for a long time without results but can still keep going, it's like walking in darkness, knowing that there is light ahead.
• Refine: Knowing that your work might not become popular, you are still willing to spend time optimizing the details, like carving jade; progress may be slow, but you don't give up.
• Confront: Even after being insulted and criticized, you keep selling and setting up stalls; have a thick skin and don't take negative feedback to heart.
In short: The real money-makers are those who can get knocked down by life and still stand up to shout, 'Where's my next order?' With this kind of resilient spirit, whether it's a side hustle, self-media, or even selling cold noodles, you can achieve something remarkable—maybe even open a chain store!