Stop Deflecting Pressure

In today’s video, Patrick Bet-David speaks on people who choose to put off all forms of pressure. He begins by pointing out business magnate Larry Ellison’s island off the coast of Maui and explains how Ellison dealt with his own pressures. If “Biff” from Back to the Future has anything to say on the subject, he would call it “being chicken” because people who delay pressure are simply afraid of facing the facts. The longer you put off pressure, the less your spirit knows how to handle it. As a business owner, you should be able to jump in the ring and take on whatever pressure is affecting you. Fearing the inevitable is normal, but you could be the bigger person by facing all types of pressures and adversity. Whatever you do, don’t be afraid to lose. 

 

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