Tuesday, January 9, 2018

What's Your Game Plan?

[M]ost people want to believe in overnight success and instant results. What they fail to realize is that there is no such thing. We often focus on the successes and victories that we see in others, but fail to recognize the hard work that led up to it. 

What you need to know is everything worthwhile takes time. If you want to see incredible results and make incredible happen, you need persistence and desire.  Your ability to cultivate desire and take persistent action is what will make you successful, not your natural talents. It’s all about consistent daily action.

Never forget that what you do on a daily basis determines your habits, and you habits determine who you are, what you accomplish, and the legacy you leave.  People will measure you by what you do.

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I Found This Interesting

We Talk To Jerry Seinfeld About Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee, And Why He Loves MGs And Hates Lexuses

Jason (Jalopnik.com): Yeah, it would be good, actually. All right. One last thing since they’re going to kick me off soon: Is there a car you just always irrationally hated? One you just cannot deal with?

Jerry (Seinfeld): That’s funny, that’s a good question. Irrationally hated.

Jason: Yeah. No reason, it just irrationally gets to you.

Jerry: I think for some reason I am sorry to say a lot of Lexus products make me very upset and angry. I have a visceral reaction. I never liked the logo: An ‘L’ in a circle is just so offensively unbalanced.

Jason: Yeah, you’re right.

Jerry: Why would you put an L in a circle?

Jason: It just connects one side.

Jerry: It just so graphically offends me. And then the cars came out, the early cars like the LS 400, which is a great achievement in many ways, and was the beginning of the car as a living tomb that you could drive around in.

Even more than a Cadillac. Cadillac had an arrogance that I liked. And my dad always liked them, so I liked them. But Lexus just really perfected the idea of a coffin on wheels. Now I think they’re probably better than that. But the logo just makes me insane.

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Well Done Sir, Well Done

When lowriders are life, of course they'll be involved in a marriage proposal 

Watch this lowrider deliver a relationship highlight 


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