denverpilot
Tied Down
That is true I just have a hard time staying motivated to get into a job like that when I'm pretty respectable and the herd tramples me each time. I am still looking though
Not trying to be too harsh, but I don't know what "I'm pretty respectable" means. Respect is earned.
Motivation comes and goes. Discipline doesn't. Try being motivated every day after doing something for 20 or more years. Some days you really just don't give a rat's... It's discipline that gets you through those days. Not emotions of motivation.
Just go do it. It doesn't get any better. Well, it sometimes does, but don't count on it. Work is work. It isn't play. You can make it fun along the way, but bottom line is a job or owning a business is work.
The herd can't keep up over the long haul with a person with perseverance. Trust me on that one. It's hard to see it at your age, but perseverance beats out most of the competition eventually.
Read up on Franklin. Or Ford. They weren't the smartest guys in their generation. They were the most persistent and focused. Congress tried to take Ford's company away from him claiming he wasn't smart enough to run that big of a business. He pointed out that's why he bought a newfangled device called a "telephone". He could reach any expert in the country in less than two hours. (Sometimes the expert didn't have a phone and had to drive to town after someone came and got them to tell them the town operator had a phone call for them from Henry Ford.)
Get 'er done, as Larry the Cable Guy (who's name is neither Larry, nor was he a cable guy), says.