 I want to talk about a huge misconception, and that is, man, you're lucky. This notion that there's something so mystical and magical about luck. Luck doesn't exist. There's an old saying from one of the Stoic philosophers. Either it came from Seneca or Aristotle. Funny, the harder I work, the luckier I get. And that's the key to success. When people say, oh man, that guy's really lucky that he has that business. Oh really, he's really lucky. You don't see that he works 80 hours a week. He put up his house. He put up all his collateral just to make his dream come true. Oh, it's luck. Yeah, yeah, yeah. He just woke up one day. Oof. His dream came true. Oh, look at that UFC fighter. Oh yeah, it's easy. He's lucky. He was born with that body. Really? Really? He's lucky. You don't see him training eight hours a day, getting beat up every single day, waking up at 4.30 in the morning to run an hour before his training. But he's lucky. See, lucky is a cop out. You see somebody succeeding and you're like, he's lucky. Instead you have to take onus for your own responsibility. Take onus for your own life. Stop doing this. There's another Greek saying, for every single finger that you point three are pointing back at you. So stop with this luck thing and start focusing on yourself. Remember the ancient wisdom of Rumi. Yesterday, I was clever. I wanted to change the world. Today I'm wise. I want to change myself. So start with yourself. Forget luck. Improve on yourself. Jim Rohns talks about this. The greatest way to success, the straightest path to success is investing in yourself. Every single day you make yourself better. You wake up and you ask yourself one important question. How can I improve myself? How can I go to bed 1% better? And imagine this. You compound this effect every single day, 365 days of the year, where you're going to be one year from now, two years from now. And this is the difference between the 99% and the 1% are supposedly lucky because the 1%ers, they put in the time. There's no luck. It's only being prepared. And that's it. So stop this complaining. Start investing in yourself. And I guarantee you, mark my words, I guarantee you, if you start investing in yourself today and start respecting yourself, loving yourself more than anybody else, anything you put your mind to, you can achieve.