Luxury cars. Gucci handbags. 5-star hotels.
That luxury lifestyle will be the *death of any successful man or woman.
You need sustainability in your life.
If you’re travelling first class every week, it’s no longer first class, it quickly becomes standard.
And skews your view on life.
A treat should be a treat.
Otherwise it stops becoming one.
I don’t live a 5-star lifestyle and I’m genuinely good with that.
I can have a little step into that world on occasion and enjoy myself.
But would I like to stay there?
Absolutely not.
Because if you’re staying at these 5-star hotels, again and again, if you want that buzz of going somewhere nice you have to then go 6-star, then 7-star - it never fking ends and then when it does…
As it does.
Apathy and empty kicks in.
In my case I had everything, which meant I had nothing.
It doubles back on itself. It’s weird. Because everything became valueless.
You’ll never be content when you’re always chase, chase, chasing the next thing to get a short lived bump.
One day there won’t be a next thing.
Or that you realise it’s empty and has the nutritional buzz equivalent of cress.
And that’s when the depression and empty starts kicking in.
TRUE & sustainable success is being happy. Being content.
Not big houses, nice cars and champagne bottles with sparklers for insta.
It sounds all romantic, but trust me, I know way too many people with all those things who are absolutely miserable.
Be happy, not the guy crying in a Lamborghini.
Make certain that what you want is really what YOU want, and not what your Instagram audience wants.
If you right now you can breath, you have something far more valuable than any diamond encrusted trinkets.
Don’t believe me?
On your dying breath would you swap all your material possessions for one extra day on this earth?
Morning.
* Death of genuine joy.
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