Do you know a young person with the “Be a Pro” mindset?

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Anonymous wrote:Americans are content to be average as long as they can be comfortable, overweight and lazy. With the invention of the fat shots we’ll sink below average.


Quite the opposite, the workplace is less accepting of people who wanted to do a good job and go home. I always get a counsel out when leadership sense less eagerness to put my life on the line for their profit.


Life on the line? What are you, a bodyguard?
Anonymous
This is Mate Feith. He was 17 when he won this championship. Be a pro.

Anonymous
No incels have a be the pro mindset.
Anonymous
No, I hate this LinkedIn screed striver grifter nonsense.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is DJ Shipley, a retired SEAL Team 6 operator that served 17 years in the Navy. He was laser focused on becoming a Navy SEAL. Once there he shifted his focus to DEVGRU, what the public knows as SEAL Team 6. After accomplishing that he obsessed about being the best DEVGRU operator to ensure he got the job done without losing his life, or the lives of his team members. He kept at it until he was medically retired due to a litany of serious injuries. I’m not saying people should do the crazy things DJ did, but his success driven mindset is admirable, and could be beneficial for athletes, musicians, scholars, or any other skill oriented endeavors.





He's too hairy. And he's trying to sell you something.

It sounds fairly toxic, too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is DJ Shipley, a retired SEAL Team 6 operator that served 17 years in the Navy. He was laser focused on becoming a Navy SEAL. Once there he shifted his focus to DEVGRU, what the public knows as SEAL Team 6. After accomplishing that he obsessed about being the best DEVGRU operator to ensure he got the job done without losing his life, or the lives of his team members. He kept at it until he was medically retired due to a litany of serious injuries. I’m not saying people should do the crazy things DJ did, but his success driven mindset is admirable, and could be beneficial for athletes, musicians, scholars, or any other skill oriented endeavors.





He's too hairy. And he's trying to sell you something.

It sounds fairly toxic, too.


He’s a former member of SEAL Team 6. The military trained and deployed him to sneak into war zones on the other side of the world to kill high value targets then sneak back out. Is that fairly toxic?
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