The Mindset Mentor - I Hate This 4 Letter Word
Episode Date: September 4, 2019Episode 641 - Today I will be talking about my least favorite 4 letter word. It's not the F word, I love that word. It is a different word, the word that I think holds most people back because they do...n't think that they have it but other people do. What is the word? Well listen to this episode and find out! Follow me on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/robdialjr/ Want to learn more about Mindset Mentor+? For nearly nine years, the Mindset Mentor Podcast has guided you through life's ups and downs. Now, you can dive even deeper with Mindset Mentor Plus. Turn every podcast lesson into real-world results with detailed worksheets, journaling prompts, and a supportive community of like-minded people. Enjoy monthly live Q&A sessions with me, and all this for less than a dollar a day. If you’re committed to real, lasting change, this is for you.Join here 👉 www.mindsetmentor.com My first book that I’ve ever written is now available. It’s called LEVEL UP and It’s a step-by-step guide to go from where you are now, to where you want to be as fast as possible.📚If you want to order yours today, you can just head over to robdial.com/bookHere are some useful links for you… If you want access to a multitude of life advice, self development tips, and exclusive content daily that will help you improve your life, then you can follow me around the web at these links here:Instagram TikTokFacebookYoutube
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let me know. And let's go ahead and dive into today's episode. So today what I'm going to be
talking about is my least favorite four-letter word and my least favorite four-letter word,
the one that I think is the most defensive four-letter word out of all of them is the word luck.
And I hate the word luck. And the reason why is because I don't believe in it. I hate it.
I don't believe in it. I don't think that luck exists. I don't think that someone is just
inherently lucky. I don't think that someone is luckier than somebody else. I don't think that
just because someone missed in a car accident and they almost got hit that they were lucky.
I hate the word luck because I feel like it just takes away all control of your life and says that, hey,
I'm not in control of anything. I'm not the captain of this ship. I'm not in control of
what happens to me. If something good happens to me, then I'm lucky. If something bad happens to
me, then I'm unlucky. Because too many people in the world fall back on the word luck. Too many
people use that word for people who are successful and say, man, they must have
gotten lucky.
They must have had a sick.
They're so successful because they got lucky.
Certain things panned out for them the way that they wanted to.
They say stuff like, I wish I was as lucky as them.
I wish my cards played out the way that their cards played out.
I wish I could have their luck.
People say stuff like that.
And the word luck sucks.
It's honestly just a bunch of BS because there is no chance. You are up to everything that
happens. You have to have complete control and realize that you are complete control of your
life. And if somebody is more successful than you are, they are not luckier than you. What they did
was they replaced that four letter word luck with a different four letter word. And that word is
work. They replaced the luck with the work. They put the work in. They did all of the hours. They did everything that they need to to
be successful, and that's why they got there. And if you're not there, the reason why isn't
because they're lucky. The reason why is because they put more work in. I think that the word luck
and the word talent, those are the two most insulting words that could be said to somebody
that's successful. Luck is an absolutely
insulting word to someone who's successful. And the reason why is because people wouldn't look
at them 5, 10, 15 years down the road, like back in their past and go, wow, they were lucky.
They weren't there when they were struggling to eat or when they were struggling to pay their
bills or when they were going into debt trying to build their business. They weren't there for that.
I remember one time someone saw a picture of... I was showing someone that I know a picture of
my house and they said something to the effect of, wow, that must be nice. You're lucky.
And I was like, so pissed off at that point. And I didn't say anything. But the reason why is
because if I happen to own a house, no matter how big, no matter how small it is, whatever the house is, I'm not lucky that I got this house.
It's not, it must be nice because that person has the exact same opportunity that I do
in every single 24 hours. The only difference is what we choose to do with those 24 hours
because that whole, it must be nice thing. Nothing was given to me in this world.
I could also make excuses that
I had a lot crappier of an upbringing than some other people, not my upbringing necessarily,
because my family and everything was great, but things happened to me in the past. And I could
use excuses and say that, oh, I'm unlucky for the reasons that all of those things happened to me.
You know, they wouldn't look back at me in 2010 when I was living in a one bedroom apartment.
And the only things that I had in my one bedroom apartment were a mattress on the floor and
books that were just laying across every single, I had stacks of books that were on the outside
because I couldn't even afford to have a bookshelf.
I couldn't go to Walmart, buy a 20 or $30 bookshelf, put my books on.
You know, in 2010, when I lost $50,000 at the age of 24,
I lost $50,000 that I had in the bank in a matter of two and a half months. It was just gone.
And I went from $50,000 in the bank to in debt. And they weren't there at that point in time when
I used to eat. For two months straight, I ate spaghetti with pasta. And the reason why was
because I could go to Walmart and I could buy a box of spaghetti for $0.88. And then I could get a box or an actual tin of spaghetti sauce for $1.88. That doesn't
look lucky. Nobody would look at that and go, that must be nice. No, because that sucked. That's just
the way that it is. But the difference is, I just decided to keep on putting in the work to build
what I wanted to. It's the exact same way for every single other person that's successful as well.
They wouldn't call me lucky when I remember the exact same month,
my air conditioning went out and it's the middle of summer in South Florida
where it rains every single day and it's super hot and it's super humid.
And I used to have to wear a suit every single day to my office.
And I was 24 years old and my AC went out in my car and I couldn't afford
to buy another AC. So I decided that I would leave my house every single morning before the sun came
up and then leave my office every single night after the sun went down because I didn't want to
get stuck in the Florida heat because it was way too hot. And I had black leather seats in my car.
That doesn't look nice. That doesn't, you wouldn't call that lucky. And that's not luck. And people don't see that
side of success. And it's insulting to people who are successful because they're assuming that that
person didn't have the struggles that they had to go through. They're assuming that the person
didn't get drugged through the dirt every single day. They weren't there when they were fighting
to get bought. They weren't there when they were trying to eat. They weren't there when they were
trying to be able to pay their bills or going into debt
just so they could keep their business afloat.
They weren't there for all of that.
And also when you say someone's lucky, you have to think of the way that works in the
law of attraction.
When you say that's lucky, it's someone's lucky and I wish I had that luck.
What you're basically doing is pushing that away from you.
Whatever their success they have that you're jealous of or that person is jealous of, I'm
not accusing you.
I keep saying you.
But whatever that person has, they're pushing it away from them. Think about the law of attraction, the implications of saying someone is lucky. So you have to replace the word luck with
work. Instead of saying, man, that person's lucky, you got to say, man, that person probably worked
their freaking tail off in order to get to where they are. Because that's what they did. But the
best part about it is that's what you can do too. You can work your ass off if order to get to where they are because that's what they did. But the best
part about it is that's what you can do too. You can work your ass off if you really want to.
There's an insane amount of struggle on the way to success and that's why most people aren't
successful because it sucks to get there. You want to get there, it's nice, but when you're
on your way there, it absolutely sucks. And most people would never go through all of that struggle
in order to be successful.
And that's why most people don't.
Most people use the word luck as an excuse more than anything else.
99% of people use an excuse.
And then they cry about how unjust it is that this person or that certain people make ridiculous
amounts of money in the world.
I don't look at billionaires and go, man, that's so unjust.
That's so unfair that they make that much money. And you shouldn't look that way either because what happened is
they worked their tail off to get there. That's how they got there. They worked their tail off by
accumulating as much knowledge as they possibly can, training, putting everything they possibly
could into it, and then they got to where they want to. That's the thing. It's not unjust that
some people have tons of money. It's unjust that some people don't work as hard as these other people. And some people say,
well, you know, there isn't enough money in the world. It's unjust that there's not enough money
in the world. Of course, there's enough money in the world. You have to have an abundance mindset.
You have to realize if someone becomes a billionaire and they make a lot of money,
what are they going to do more of? They're going to spend more money, which means that that's just
going to be recycled back into the economy. And somebody is getting paid from that billionaire for some type of service or some type of product that they
have. There's more than enough money in the world. Someone that makes a lot is also going to spend a
lot. And somebody in the world is making money off that. So it might as well be you or us.
Realize that you're in control of your life. You're in control of your finances.
If your bank account is massive and you're excited about it, that's your fault that your bank account is massive. If your bank account
sucks or you're in debt, that's also your fault. You have to take control of everything and take
luck in being unlucky or whatever that stupid phrase that you want to use is. You have to take
that out of your vocabulary completely. If anything sucks in your life, the reason why it sucks is
because it's your fault. If anything is great in your life, the reason why it sucks is because it's your fault.
If anything is great in your life, the reason why is because it's your fault. But the best part is you can change everything in an instant if you just change your mindset of the way you view things.
You can always change it. So if you start using the word luck, replace it with work. That person's
not lucky. That person probably worked their freaking tail off to get to where they are.
But the best part is you can work your tail off to get to wherever you want to as well.
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And with that, I'm gonna leave you the same way
I leave you every episode.
Make it your mission today
to make somebody else's day better.
I appreciate you.
And I hope that you have an amazing day.